You guys can have all the rocky mountain oysters you want. I'll stick to just plain oysters. No cooking necessary. The smaller the better. Paired with a cold and crisp white Bordeaux.
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I've had them sliced thin, and cut into pieces. I suspect they may be like calamari or gator -- overcooked and you have rubber; cooked properly you hve nirvana on a plate.
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I will take and post some pics when I go back east. They are in Boston and I am in Phoenix, at the moment.
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Oh please share some photographs of your antique dulcimers! What a wonderful history you have. I am sure you will get excellent advice on the care and maintenance of these instruments.
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Salt Springs - Hah! If I send my dulcimers to you in Florida, I'm going to send myself along with them and get a little vacation time away from Phoenix (and a big ol' slab of key lime pie).
Seriously, folks, thank you for the input so far. Regarding setting them up to be played again, if modifications of any sort are needed, then I think I would prefer to just keep them intact. The luthier I spoke with back in WV said other than the fact they have aged 150 years or more since when he estimates they were put together, that they are in an amazing state of preservation. He was sure, because the finish and "oxidation" was so consistent, that nothing had ever been done to them - no modifications or repairs,and he even was pretty sure they both had the original (or at least period) strings. I am thinking Dan's suggestion of a museum might be a good option for them, as I have no one to leave them to. There is a stellar musical instrument museum just outside of Phoenix, I am told, but maybe it might be best to see if there's some place back in WV where they came from. Meanwhile, I can learn and practice on the McSpadden that came with the lot.
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I would keep them in a cabinet with a couple of guitar humidifiers that you can buy online or in a music store. Or, if you wish you could send them to me and I'll be glad to keep them here in high humidity Florida.
They should be playable, but I would be cautious about using too high a string tension on the oldest of them. Post some pic's if you have a chance.............you have a treasure trove to enjoy. Drop Dulcimore Dan a note if he doesn't reply in short order as I am sure he can help you out with any questions you might have so far as cleaning etc.
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I clean with distilled water, gently wiping with a soft cotton cloth (an old t-shirt) and Q-tips. Dry air is not good for any instrument so some sort of humidifier would be good. Making them playable would have to be determined by a luthier, depending on whether "you" are O.K. with altering them from an original state, maybe museum pieces?
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Pictures?
Where in AZ? I am in Phoenix.
I am quite interested in the care and feeding in the desert question also. I have a 30 year old dulcimer. I would be decimated if something bad were to happen.
But then, I have been here for over 20 years now. The only effect (maybe) has been a bit of drying of the wood and that has gotten a better tone if nothing else.
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I inherited a half dozen mountain dulcimers of various ages a while ago. Among them are two particularly old ones which, I was told by a luthier in WV, were made sometime before the Civil War. One is "coffin" shaped (for lack of a better description) and appears to be made of walnut, and one is a long, rectangular and box-like, but with the tail end of the box being a bit wider than the head end. Both instruments have these wooden key-like pegs instead of mechanical tuners like you see today. (Apologies if my descriptives might ba a little vague, but I'm new at this.) They both have finishes that are alligatored or crackled and with plenty of honest grime, but look in good shape with no cracks, breaks or separations, and each appears to have all original parts. The frets, however, only go under the first string and not all the way across like on the McSpadden I have. My question is this: I have recently moved from back east to Arizona, and want to bring the old dulcimers out with me when I return from my next trip to the east coast. What suggestions would anyone have as far as maintaining these instruments in the dry southwest? I have a cabinet I can keep them in - what about humidity? Do I oil or wax them? Are instruments this old still able to be played?
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Hi Robin, I think you have a good point. The ones I made I worked on for a long time and they looked a lot rougher than this one. Nice uniform little blocks inside too glued from the top and bottom to the sides. Hard to get a good picture, but there's lots of them, and they all look the same.
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@david-messenger There are elements which make me wonder whether the dulcimer was put together from a kit. The hearts look very uniform (as though many were cut just alike) and the ply top and fretboard look basic.
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Thanks Ken for the quick response. That's good news. I will be filing tonight.
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Filing those new slots will not affect the value of the dulcimer. Just use a small triangular file, not a saw.
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Well I wound up passing on the Doty Dulcimer, but I think for good reason. I will let you guys decide. I was able to get my hands on a Robert Mize 1988 solid cherry Dulcimer. It is mint. It came with the case, some books and the original card that had the specs of the dulcimer as well as the number. I have attached some pics, please let me know your thoughts. Also it has the 4 equidistance string setup and the nut and saddle do not have the slots to change that configuration. Would it devalue it to have those slots cut into them? Thanks
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Me too Robin! The person who sold it to me didn't have any idea how old it was, where it was from or who made it
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Curious. I wish I had a clue as to who was the maker, David. What jumps to mind, though, is the maker had some sort of banjo tail piece in mind when they they did the tail on the mountain dulcimer.
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Hi Robin, no sign of any markings under that metal piece or on the tail. I had a good look at it before I put that fender strap button on.I think that metal piece must be copper, it isn't magnetic, but it sure is heavy
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I could pull the screws and look underneath it Robin...
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Wow, @paulinphoenix, such a neat story! It sounds as though you have a wonderful collection of instruments with memories to match.
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@david-messenger That metal piece surely is distinctive-- thanks for the photo! I can't help but wonder whether under this metal piece is where the original string anchors were located and the metal piece was added after the original string anchors failed some way.
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Sounds like a great price on the Doty, John-C
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[quote="PaulinPhoenix"]
My "very first" dulcimer was actually six dulcimers. I spent a summer in West Virginia many decades ago and heard my first dulcimer played on an old front porch by an equally old and delightful lady who was regarded as the matriarch of the town (the name of the town and her surname were the same - it was founded by her ancestors).
What a wonderful story. You are fortunate to have that collection of dulcimers.
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My "very first" dulcimer was actually six dulcimers. I spent a summer in West Virginia many decades ago and heard my first dulcimer played on an old front porch by an equally old and delightful lady who was regarded as the matriarch of the town (the name of the town and her surname were the same - it was founded by her ancestors). She played noter/drone style, and simple melodic sound of the thing just fascinated me - it had an appealing singular plainness about it, but she had some techniques as well where she could make it seem to warble, chirp and sing. Our families kept in touch, and not long after the day came when she eventually passed a carton was delivered to me - 6 of her dulcimers, all wrapped so they would survive the postal transit in an old bed coverlet.
I came to learn that two of the instruments qualify as "ancient," according to the luthier that looked at them, as they were made before the Civil War. One, I was told, was either owned by (or made by, I can't remember exactly) Jean Richie, two were made in Walton West Virginia, and the newest one is a walnut McSpadden that is maybe 30 or so years old. I've cared for, but not much attempted to play, all these instruments for years, but recently have picked up the walnut one and started practicing again, as even just hearing the sound of the thing transports me back to a far less complicated time in my life.
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@david-messenger The tail on your instrument looks really distinctive. If we could have a better look at it, perhaps someone can help make a positive ID on who was the maker?
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Good price. Especially considering that includes case, books, spare strings...
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Thank you for the information. I agree, I thought it was odd she stated she watched it being made, that being said we have only communicated via email and I have not seen it in person yet. I did have another pic that I didn't post, but now that you mentioned Dan and Ethel Doty it makes sense, because strings that come with it has Dan's name on them. See Pic. Dulcimer, case, 2 how to books and strings asking $175. Does the price seem in the ballpark?
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Well it depends, when it was bought. Dan and Ethel Doty have been there for about 40 years and that dulcimer should have a signature inside one of the bottom sound holes. Check it out if you can.......I suspect it is one of their's and if so it is a pretty good instrument. If the price is right, I would not be afraid to buy it. When the seller said she watched it being made, I suspect she may have meant string it up or setting it up somehow............you're not going to build one in a day or so........
If it is a Doty it is going to be signed.
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Could someone help me identify a Dulcimer I am looking at. The lady said it was made in Dollywood and she watched it being made. Does anyone know who may have made them or the value?
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I ordered some cool tuners for her from Trenton, NJ, off a 1920's banjo. 3 good ones in there. Still not sure what make they are. Any ideas?
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Does anybody have any idea who may have made this dulcimer? It doesn't have any tag or anything on it. I bought it on ebay out of Alford, GB
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Hi Lisa:
Just got here for my morning scan of things, and noticed that the Wall contents of the three Groups I follow most commonly have been completely and randomly re-ordered -- and current threads have been misplaced somewhere in the many pages of threads.
Specifically the Groups are Beginner Players, Dulcimer Making, and Old Style Noter & Drone.
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Great tune, Kendra...The kind you go around humming when you're happy! Hope to see you again in Berea next year.
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Kendra, it'd work better for you if you posted this info and link to the tab etc right in the Comments section of your Lillies video.
That way, your info about the tab and the video will all be in one place, right on the actual video page. If you start a forum thread in the Forums about your video in the video section, the two will not stay connected and people's comments here about your video will sink out of sight as the forum thread gets older. That's the trouble with having two different comment areas about one item (the video, where comments are left... and this thread about the video, in a forum that is not part of the video.)
I know you are having some confusions about using this site, so I'm trying to help you. It's best not to start a forum discussion about your own video- each videos has its own comment area where you can post thoughts and info and hold discussions about the video right there, on the video's own page. It gets quite confusing after a while to have comments on the video page and also comments about the video in a separate forum thread like this one. Go to your "Lillies" video's page (find your video by going to the main link for Videos at top banner, OR by going to your own profile page and clicking the Videos Tab to see your VIDEOS there) and post your info and tab link there in the video comments instead of starting forum discussions about each of your videos. That way everyone will find all the comments, discussion, and info on the video right there, on the video's page. I hope I've explained this without confusing things!
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Kendra, thank you for sharing the tab of "Lillie's Lullaby" and for sharing your family's connection to dulcimer history. Most of us came to the dulcimer later in our lives, and it is nice to hear from someone who lived the tradition within their own family. I've printed off your arrangement of "Lillie's Lullaby" and will give it a whirl tomorrow when I'm more awake. All the best.
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Hello all...I posted a video playing my grandmothers dulcimer which was made in 1892! The tune is called “Lillie’s Lullaby” which I wrote in her honor around 30 years ago...
Heres a link to the tab and music...I hope you will think of my grandmother Lillie when you play it...
https://dulcimertimes.com/freebies/LilliesLullaby.DAA.pdf
Thanks...
Kendra...aka Dulcerina
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Kendra, please tell me an actual example of 'something you posted' that you cannot see the comments on. I need that.
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Kendra it's hard to know exactly what comments you are talking about- can you please post here an URL where there is a comment you cannot read? or tell me what the comment says so i can find it? that would enable me to help guide you better. I'm understanding only that you somehow know there has been a comment or message to you, but are not using the correct link that takes to the comment or message so that you can see and respond to it. I'm not knowing how/where you are being presented with these links or notifications so that I can advise you where you are going wrong.
My best guess right now without getting further clarifications from you:
Is it in an email that you find out about a new comment? This would a site notification, which typically has two or three links in it (to unsubscribe, to go see a comment, to turn off notifications altogether). If so, please copy/paste the text of what the email says here... that will help me determine whether these 'comments' you are referring to are comments on your videos, private messages, comments on your profile page, etc. Or, it will help me guess which incorrect link you are clicking on in the notification. Knowing that will help me tell you how you are perhaps going to the wrong place, resulting in your not seeing the items.
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