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Weber Bridger Octave Mandolin

Weber Bridger Octave Mandolin:
Price Includes Octave Mando Hardshell Case

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  • Back: Curly Maple
  • Binding Color: Ivory
  • Body Binding: Top & Back
  • Body color: Natural
  • Bracing: Modified X
  • Bridge: Adjustable Brekke Bridge
  • Case: Hard Shell Shaped Case
  • Fingerboard: Ebony, Ivory Binding
  • Fingerboard Extension Block: Yes
  • Finish: Matte
  • Fret markers: Mother of Pearl Diamonds
  • Hardware: Nickel
  • Neck: Curly Maple, Adjustable Truss Rod
  • Peghead Veneer: Ebony with Ivory Binding
  • Peghead Inlay: Mother of Pearl
  • Ribs: Curly Maple
  • Scale Length: 22 Inches
  • Sound or F holes: Only Sound Holes
  • Top: Spruce
  • Warranty: Lifetime, Original Owner

Named after Jim Bridger, one of the first white men to explore Yellowstone Park. He was a well-known frontiersman who brought the first wagon train through the canyon east of Bozeman, MT. It is now known as Bridger Canyon, and the nearby mountain range are called the Bridgers.

Testimonials:

Subject: great instrument
Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 21:12:21 -0600

I received my new Bridger Octave yesterday. Just wanted to say that I think it's a wonderful instrument. The sound is amazing! (and easy to play too). Thank you very, very much. Scott

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