Webber 00, details are listed below. This is a fantastic guitar, great for fingerpicking obviously but you can also strum it and flatpick it as well. Very loud for it's size.
I am posting this guitar on the Acoustic Guitar Forum and the Larrivee Forum because I know that there are those there who know and appreciate David Webber's work. For additional information regarding Webber guitars you can check out http://www.webberguitars.com/catalog.html
I bought this guitar new about 1 month ago (from Paramount Guitars, came right from David to Kenn to me, never hung around in a shop) but need to let it go for non guitar reasons. I have never thought it that relevant to tell people what was paid for a guitar but if you would like you can PM me and I'll be happy to tell you. In any case, I am looking to sell this for $1375 (plus shipping of your choice), which is a great price. There is but one scratch on this guitar, about a ¾ inch very light mark on the upper right bout, it can't really be photographed, and it doesn't affect the playability or tone. OHSC included.
Back/Sides Wood: Rosewood
Top Wood: Cedar
Neck Wood: 1 piece Mahagony
Fingerboard: Ebony
Fret Markers: Abalone Dots
Logo: Abalone
Headplate: Ebony
Frets to Body: 14
Bindings: Koa
Saddle: Bone
Bridge: Ebony
Rosette: Abalone
Tuners: Gotoh/ Webber Mini
Lower Bout: 14 3/4"
Nut Width: 1 3/4"
Scale: 24.9"
Pickguard: Clear
Pics can be found here (probably best viewed as slideshow)
http://s182.photobucket.com/albums/x186/robw95/
I am updating the ad with a little more info in response to questions from others, whose answers I thought might be of interest to all:
Nut is bone as well, the string spacing is 2 3/16, the guitar can handle mediums and indeed was strung with mediums when delivered to me. This information is also detailed at the Webber website at www.webberguitars.com/prices.html
Final word on the thread - Rob is a super guy to buy from and more then fair -
The Guitar is terrific - All in all a great deal