• Weber and Mandolin Cafe Announce Yellowstone F-14 Mandolin Giveaway

    Weber to Unveil New Yellowstone Models in Nashville at Carter Vintage Guitars & Summer NAMM Event, Partnering with Mandolin Cafe.
    Weber Yellowstone F-14

    Bend, Ore. — Weber Fine Acoustic Instruments is celebrating the launch of their newly redesigned Yellowstone series, and the official global public release of the Yellowstone "large body" models including Mandola, Octave and Mandocello at Carter Vintage Guitars on June 26 prior to the Summer NAMM Show.

    Building up to the release, Weber has partnered with The Mandolin Cafe to give visitors the chance to win a newly redesigned Yellowstone F-14 F mandolin.

    Entry for a chance to win the new Yellowstone F-14 being given away will commence from a link on the Mandolin Cafe web site at 9:00 a.m. Central, June 16.

    Weber will be on location June 26 at Carter Vintage Guitars in Nashville between the hours of 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Weber Artist Zach Runquist and the Weber team will be on hand to not only unveil these new models to the public for the first time, but we'll also have live demonstrations and a chance to learn a few techniques from Runquist.

    The event will conclude with a live drawing for the Yellowstone F-14-F. You do not have to be present to win.

    These new Yellowstone body shapes will also be available and unveiled live at Summer NAMM.

    About the new Yellowstone Series

    The Yellowstone has earned a complete face lift with a high gloss Burnt Amber burst and ivoroid top and back binding with black/white/black purfling. The new dovetail neck joint and the hand-voicing of the 3A Sitka spruce tops give the Yellowstone new chops! Now available in Mandolin, Mandola, Octave Mandolin and Mandocello. You can read in-depth articles about the new dovetail neck joint, hand-voicing, color work and more at WeberMandolins.com

    About the Weber Team

    The Weber team of craftsmen left no stone unturned in finding ways to enhance the sound, look and feel of our 2018 selection of Weber Fine Acoustic Instruments. Weber Luthier Ryan Fish invested this last year studying mandolin sound. From Lloyd Loar to current builders, he has compared sound and feel by deflection and profile. Perfecting hand voicing with the assistance of analytical tools, Ryan and our Weber Team of craftsmen have been able to dramatically advance the sound, chop, tone and volume of every Weber mandolin model.

    About Carter Vintage Guitars

    Christie and Walter Carter founded Carter Vintage Guitars in November 2012 with the vision of providing a comfortable place for fine fretted instruments and the people who appreciate them. Their 8000-square-foot store features an expansive showroom with vintage fretted instruments as well as select, high-quality new instruments. Customers are welcome to try out instruments on comfortable benches or in private rooms.

    About Zach Runquist

    Zach Runquist, born and raised in the heart of Music City and has worked with a wide variety of musicians in just about every capacity, from singersongwriter, to live performer, to studio musician. Zach's versatility and talent as a multi-instrumentalist is well known across many genres.

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    New Weber Yellowstone series unveiling at Carter Vintage Guitars
    Comments 43 Comments
    1. David Lewis's Avatar
      David Lewis -
      Objection! Mainly because it wasn’t me.

      In all seriousness congratulations to the winner. I hope he enjoys it!
    1. biologyprof's Avatar
      biologyprof -
      Congratulations Tom! Enjoy your new Weber. This is a wonderful place. Thanks to the Cafe for all of these opportunities.
    1. JeffD's Avatar
      JeffD -
      Wow Tom, enjoy that mandolin. Its a good'un.