


Fare You Well, Bobby
Itβs a heavy time for folks who love the music. We just lost Bob Weir this January, and it feels like the end of a long, strange trip. This little resin figurine is made to honor the man who stood stage right for all those years, playing rhythm like nobody else ever could.
This statue captures Bobby in his later years, with that famous gray beard and hair we all grew to love. Heβs holding his guitar, ready to play another set in the big gig in the sky. Itβs a simple, quiet way to keep his memory sitting on your shelf, reminding you of the good times and the tunes that never stop ringing in our ears.
It ain’t a big flashy thing, just a respectful nod to a legend. Whether you saw him back in the 70s or caught him with Dead & Company recently, this piece feels like saying goodbye and thank you all at once. Itβs made of sturdy resin, so itβll last a long while, just like the songs he left us.
Styling Tips
If youβre wondering where to put this little guy, here are a few ideas from one fan to another:
- With the Vinyls: Clear a small spot right next to your “Ace” or “American Beauty” records. He looks right at home guarding the music.
- Add a Rose: Set a small dried rose or a little patch of fake flowers near the base. It softens the look and fits the vibe perfectly.
- Keep it Safe: Resin is tough, but sunlight can fade the paint over time. Keep him on a shelf that gets good indoor light but stays out of the harsh afternoon sun.
- Group the Band: If you have other figures of Jerry or the rest of the boys, stand them together. It just feels right to have them jamming side by side again.



