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@canard • 10 hours ago • comments: 0
Liked a forum discussions item created by @lilley-pad: Gary Gallier just passed away.
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@canard • 10 hours ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Article Published":
"What important information to have brought forward. Well done and congratulations on your publication!"
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@canard • 10 hours ago • comments: 0
Liked a forum discussions item created by @ken-longfield: Article Published
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@canard • yesterday • comments: 607
Posted a new Comment on @benjamin-w-barr-jr:
"Thank you for the kind welcome! Grateful to have found this place. "
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@canard • 6 days ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "The Stradivarius Effect":
"John, points well made and well taken. New, so not sure what DAS means. My only dulcimer so far came from an auction site with the business cards of its..."
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@canard • one week ago • comments: 0
Created a new forum topic "The Stradivarius Effect":
"The reason that Stradivari’s instruments continue to have a high value is that they have been in continuous play by master musicians since they were built...."
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@canard • one week ago • comments: 4
Liked a group discussions item created by @dusty: Raymond Melton workshop from 1974
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@canard • 2 weeks ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Thrift Auction: Early Paul Pyle Dulcimer with Tail Damage":
"Thank you, Ken and Wally. I appreciate being able to learn from those who have deep roots. "
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@canard • 2 weeks ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Affordable Sleeper Listing on ShopGoodwill":
"About J.C. Shellnutt (according to an AI). Wally mentioned something interesting about Shellnutt over on the post about the Paul Pye dulcimer auction - maybe..."
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@canard • 2 weeks ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Thrift Auction: Early Paul Pyle Dulcimer with Tail Damage":
"Hi Wally,  I realize that the opening bid and the closing bid are often very different. This instrument is not exactly a resale dream. I just wanted to make..."
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@canard • 2 weeks ago • comments: 22
Posted a new Comment on History of Women Players:
"This is an old thread but I thought I would chime in. Historically, “young ladies” in the Old World were encouraged to take up parlor instruments and singing..."
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@canard • 2 weeks ago • comments: 14
Liked a group discussions item created by @david-bennett: Today In Mountain Dulcimer History: May
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