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Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
05/23/10 10:23:13AM
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How did you first discover the mountain dulcimer?


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Tom, you'll have all kinds of fun with it! :)KenH, you're too funny! :)
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
05/21/10 03:54:46PM
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How did you first discover the mountain dulcimer?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Scotty, there's just something about a dulcimer that gets hold of a person. I don't know quite what that something is, though.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
09/25/09 09:28:07PM
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How did you first discover the mountain dulcimer?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Suzanne, you honor Ann well with your dulcimer play.This is a wonderful thread.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/05/09 09:05:42PM
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How did you first discover the mountain dulcimer?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

When I was in fourth grade ('68-'69), a boy in my class brought a dulcimer to school that, I think, his dad had built. (If I remember correctly, the dad came that day, too, to show a muzzleloader that he'd also put together.) Kevin, my classmate, played with a noter to demonstrate the dulcimer for us.Fast-forward to 2005. I made a trip to Gary Sager's Prussia Valley Music Shop and, at the time, was primarily interested in the autoharp. Gary wasn't in the shop when I was there but I looked around; the idea of maybe getting a dulcimer/banjo hybrid got in my head. I started exploring on the internet, joined ED and read up on all things dulcimer and decided to buy a mountain dulcimer. Over time, I moved from liking mountain dulcimer to loving mountain dulcimer.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
09/24/09 04:56:31PM
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my Mize dulcimer


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ff,I miss the Mize a tiny bit; the greatest part of me is happy about the dulcimer finding a new home.Robin
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
09/22/09 05:19:20PM
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my Mize dulcimer


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Shas,It is a beauty and those gorgeous pegs are a part of it. I'm glad Greg is the new owner and hope he gets to enjoy it for a loooooong time! :-)Robin
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/24/09 05:31:13PM
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my Mize dulcimer


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Barbara,Greg R owns this beauty now and I think he likes it!Robin
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/21/09 02:29:29PM
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my Mize dulcimer


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Greg, I wish you a long happy life and hope the Mize ages well right alongside you!Robin
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/18/09 02:58:40PM
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my Mize dulcimer


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Thank you, Suzanne. The Mize is going to a good home!Robin
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/12/09 07:59:41PM
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my Mize dulcimer


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Lisa,I've struggled over what to do with the instrument because the thing should be played and, this year, it's been played sparingly. (My hands are probably in as good a shape as they're going to be and, over time, won't be better than they are now. Doggone it.) The fiddle fine tuners were a good attempt to get the instrument to where I could handle tuning better-- it just didn't work out for me.I hope the dulcimer will give joy to its new 'custodian'.Robin
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/12/09 04:16:19PM
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my Mize dulcimer


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Thanks, Ken, for the chart.Alas, the Mize will have a new owner before long-- an owner who likes wooden pegs!Robin
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/04/09 08:51:19PM
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my Mize dulcimer


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Thank you, Sherry. Although not pristine-- there are small dings here and there-- it is a beauty.Robin
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/04/09 04:08:12PM
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my Mize dulcimer


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That's a good idea, Bill. Thanks for the suggestion!RobinPS-My husband tells me not to sell my Mize!
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/04/09 03:42:36PM
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my Mize dulcimer


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Ken,When I took the instrument to Prussia Valley, Gary seemed to think that even the viola-sized pegs would be too small. (He only had the fiddle pegs in stock so he couldn't be sure about the sizing.) The holes on the Mize are pretty good-sized and the pegs are beefy.Some months back when I posted on the builder's forum on ED to get a luthier's perspective about what to do with my Mize, Ken Bloom posted, saying, in effect, that he knew Bob Mize and Mr Mize would've been in favor of matching the instrument to the needs of the player. So, that sent me to Prussia Valley to check out the Perfection Pegs. Since Pefections, Pegheads, etc., are being put onto valuable violins, that style of peg would've, I thought, have been suitable for the Mize. Doggone it that they didn't fit.By the way, any pictures of the old dulcimer you picked up for a song? :-)Robin
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/03/09 07:43:14PM
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my Mize dulcimer


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Ken,The holes in the peg head are too big for Perfection pegs; I took it to Prussia Valley back in the spring because I thought about doing that very thing.I've had thoughts knocking around over what to do with this dulcimer. The critter's too nice to not get played any more than it does!Robin
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/03/09 04:35:20PM
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my Mize dulcimer


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The photo does not do justice to the wooden peg tuners-- the wood is exquisite. I'm considering selling the instrument because I'd prefer the wooden pegs to stay on the instrument and am imagining a person interested in buying a Mize would buy because it's a Mize.Y'all are right-- if mechanical pegs were to be put on this instrument, good planetary tuners would be the way to go.
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/03/09 02:33:24PM
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my Mize dulcimer


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Rod, every dulcimer I own is for playing!I'm glad there are folks who collect dulcimers and I'm glad not to be one of them :-) I see the collector as a person who honors the past and the future by taking care of dulcimers now, dulcimers that are historically significant for some reason.I got this Mize from Goodwill online-- came from the Goodwill in Albuquerque-- and was pleasantly surprised when I won the bid. With shipping & packing, the whole shebang cost just under $100. The instrument was in very good condition, especially considering it came with no case. I've added the fine tuners, got a case, and it's been re-strung a time or two. A collector would strip away the fine tuners, for sure ;-)
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/03/09 12:12:41PM
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my Mize dulcimer


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Here are a couple of close-up photos of the peghead and upper bout. Later, I'll give a go at getting a good shot of the whole dulcimer. (I'm having trouble figuring out iPhoto & my camera, so my apologies for not having better photos to show at the moment.)
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/03/09 11:07:18AM
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my Mize dulcimer


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I love my Mize dulcimer. My hands-- got physical problems-- don't like the gorgeous wooden pegs it has. Do I sell it? Do I hang onto it because it's a Mize and the butternut top is so pretty? I don't want to hang it on a wall to look at-- a dulcimer, unless it's a Pritchard, Thomas, etc., is made for playing!I've got fiddle fine tuners on it just below the bridge and I don't like having them there for a few reasons-- I don't like the way they look, they score the wood some, they can only be used for sweetening the tuning on an almost in tune dulcimer. Although I've seen a photo where J Ritchie has got a fine tuner stuck on a dulcimer up near the peghead, I'm still not crazy about having them on my Mize. ;-)What would you do with the Mize?
updated by @robin-thompson: 06/08/16 09:24:05PM
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/05/09 11:55:01AM
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Thanks Strumelia


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Dennis,I haven't recorded anything yet to post here at FOTMD; my plan is to make an audio recording. My computer's a Mac and I'm thinking I'll be transferring the recording using either iTunes or QuikTime-- whatever will work.Robin
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/01/09 11:25:00PM
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Thanks Strumelia


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Yup, three cheers for Strumelia!One feature I hope lots of folks take advantage of is being able to post music. One thing I'm thinking about is, in future, posting a tune(s) to run it by y'all to get meaningful feedback. A different thing that might be fun to do sometime would be to call out a tune, so to speak, and anybody who wishes to do so could record and post their version of that tune.Robin
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
07/31/09 10:08:35PM
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Where's your favorite place to play?


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Most of the time, I play in an upstairs room sitting in my desk chair. The chair's got no arms and is okay height-wise so is great for mountain dulcimer strumming. I play here most because it's handy-- my dulcimers are all in this room.Although I don't do it much, I like to play either mountain or bowed dulcimer while sitting on the bench in our backyard. We get full sun there, though, and I don't like my dulcimers to get burnt! ;-)
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