Models

4 models

  • Technical line drawing of Weber Yellowstone F14-F

    Weber Yellowstone F14-F

    F-style Yellowstone mandolin

    Mandolin · United States

    A Weber Yellowstone Series F-style mandolin made in Bend, Oregon.

  • Weber Bitterroot

    Sitka/maple F-style mandolin

    Mandolin · United States

    The Weber Bitterroot is a traditional F-style mandolin with f-holes, a hand-graduated solid Sitka spruce top with tone-bar bracing, a maple neck, an ebony fingerboard, ivoroid binding, a 14-inch scale, and a cast Weber tailpiece.

  • Gibson F-5

    F-style mandolin model

    United States

    The Gibson F-5 is the archetypal F-style mandolin, introduced in 1922 and refined under acoustic engineer Lloyd Loar. It pairs a carved solid spruce top with figured maple back and sides, violin-style f-holes, a longer neck with fifteen frets clear of the body, and the scrolled body that became the reference design for bluegrass mandolins.

  • Collings MT

    A-style mandolin model

    United States

    The Collings MT is the satin-finish A-style mandolin built by Collings in Austin, Texas. It features a carved Engelmann spruce top with figured maple back and sides, a maple neck, ebony fingerboard, and adjustable ebony bridge, delivering a clear, focused tone in a cleanly appointed instrument.