This rare 2010 Weber Yellowstone mandolin is a real gem. Crafted in Bend, Oregon, it's a standout piece both visually and sonically. Overall, it's in great condition with just a few light scratches and minor marks from gentle use. The rich, faded sunburst finish evokes the vibe of a vintage 1959 Gibson Les Paul, especially on the back—absolutely stunning. There is some nitro checking where the point is on the body, but overall it looks good. It did have a small chip on the lower point and scratches where you usually pick, but they have both been touched up.
This mandolin has that luxurious aesthetic paired with classic tone and playability. From the first strum, it’s clear that this is a top-tier instrument. The tone is warm, articulate, and full of depth, just like you’d expect from an expertly built Weber.
Features:
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Solid Spruce Top
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Flamed Maple Back and Sides
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Brazilian Rosewood Fingerboard and Bridge
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Nitrocellulose Lacquer Finish
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Tone Bar Bracing
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Ivoroid Body Binding
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Bound and Accented Peghead
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Brazilian Rosewood Peghead Overlay
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Mother-of-Pearl Bud Fret Markers
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The Weber Script Logo & Flowerpot 20th Anniversary Inlay
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Nickel Tuners with Pearloid Buttons
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1 1/8" Nut Width
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14" Scale Length
Whether you’re looking for a mandolin with vintage charm, top-shelf tonewoods, or collector appeal, this Yellowstone has it all. Don't miss the chance to own one of the most exclusive Weber builds out there.
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