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Weber Bitterroot Mandocello: Price Includes Key-Shaped Archtop Hardshell Case or on all mandos!
See a video sampler of this instrument in action. The Bitterroot is Montana's state flower, whose fleshy roots were used extensively as food by the Indians, Lewis and Clark, and the mountain men that followed. The Bitteroot Mountains follow the border between Idaho and Montana.
Terry Edwards
Testimonials: Date: Mon, 25 Dec 2000 Hi Mickey, Just wanted to tell you that the Bitteroot arrived on Friday and I haven't been able to put it down since. it is everything I wanted and more! What a deep, resonant tone and what a soft feel on the fingerboard. it's like butter. Thanks again, and a Happy new year to you and yours, Jennifer Michaels Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 Mickey, Just wanted to say, "thanks" for the nice deal on the (Weber) Bitteroot, which came today. It looks, plays and sounds great! It has upstaged the fiddles it hangs on the wall with. Ben Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 Hello Mickey, I received the Bitterroot on 2/17. WOW! The action that you set is perfect. I really like the appearance, and the tone and volume are great. I don't believe that I will be looking for another mandolin.Will you also contact me when you receive the Flatiron mando that I shipped to you on 2/15. Thanks for everything. Richard |
Shown below is a picture of the Bitterroot Mandolin...Which is very simlar to the Bitterroot Mandocello other than size.
Click on image for magnified view: Click on image below for magnified view: Shown above: Standard Bitterroot Model |
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