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AngelinaCat
@angelinacat
01/31/20 06:49:13PM
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My Husband Has Become Interested...


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Thank you for the replies.

We actually have it in a room in another building on our property that has good ventilation in it--a slightly open rear window, and a ceiling fan in the room that we mainly use.  That overnight stay, and the beeswax furniture dressing that I slathered all over the dry wood yesterday, seems to have helped the odor.  Neither one of us really noticed the odor today when we went over to practice this afternoon.

I will be sure to pay attention tomorrow when we practice.

Lynn is starting to learn the basics and so far is learning and has played the CABBAGE song and 'Hot Cross Buns'.  So in two days, with no musical background, I think he is doing great!

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
01/31/20 06:14:02PM
1,339 posts

Homer Ledford, Bob Mize, Larry Barringer, etc.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Marg, some information needs to be updated. I own a J.E. Thomas dulcimer, #1465 dated February,1931.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."

marg
@marg
01/31/20 05:34:38PM
620 posts

Homer Ledford, Bob Mize, Larry Barringer, etc.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

ken

What a wonderful moment and now memory

 

ZeeAviatrix
@zeeaviatrix
01/31/20 05:09:33PM
13 posts

Problem With Buzzing Base String


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 was looking at all the different topics and ran across this topic I started 9 months ago.  Sorry, folks, I neglected to tell you the end of the story.  I finally decided to send my dulcimer back to McSpadden which they repaired in 3 days and sent it back expedited shipping at no cost to me.  Totally awesome!  The problem was, as I had suspected, the first fret which needed some adjustment.  The vibrating string was hitting the fret causing the buzzing sound and by lowering the fret just a hair, the problem was terminated.  Happy ending, my dulcimer sounds wonderful once again!

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
01/31/20 02:15:36PM
2,157 posts

Mountain Dulcimer Stand for playing standing up


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Some folks use an adjustable height ironing board.  Others use a keyboard instrument stand.  I prefer a folding Waiters Tray Table -- cost about $25 at a restaurant supply store.  They come in various sizes; take your dulcimer and try out different heights.

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
01/31/20 02:12:59PM
2,157 posts

Homer Ledford, Bob Mize, Larry Barringer, etc.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

I worked in Frankfort, Kentucky for about 6 months, back in 2000.  Met Homer at one of the craft fairs and got chatting and playing together.  Awhile later I went down to Winchester to hear him and The Cabin Creek Band play.  At the intermission he came over and invited me to sit in with them and play a little.  One of the great moments of my dulcimer-life.

marg
@marg
01/31/20 11:38:38AM
620 posts

Homer Ledford, Bob Mize, Larry Barringer, etc.


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions


I was looking up some history on some of the premier dulcimer makers (traditional Ky style dulcimers) and was wondering if anyone had stories to tell of someone they have meet, in their shop or at a Festival?

Warren May was good friends with Hormer Ledford and thinking some of our FOTMD members would have been around playing when some of these excellent craftsmen like Hormer, when they  were still around.     Share your stories.

Attached is the results of some info, I found looking up these masters (note: no quotes but taken from the online sites with their history) just passing on what I found  -  hope you find it interesting.

 


"Kentucky style" dulcimer pattern PDF.pdf - 892KB

updated by @marg: 01/31/20 11:41:22AM
Butterscotch
@butterscotch
01/31/20 11:16:10AM
1 posts

Mountain Dulcimer Stand for playing standing up


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I am looking for a pattern, ideas, suggestions on how to make a stand upon which I can place my mountain dulcimer so I may play it standing up.  Thank you!

Salt Springs
@salt-springs
01/30/20 10:46:09PM
215 posts

My Husband Has Become Interested...


Instruments- discuss specific features, luthiers, instrument problems & questions

You can do a number of things that should help....I've used some of these methods when getting bad smells out of antique furniture we were restoring for some high end shops years ago.....you haven't got anything to lose so here are a few things that might help:

1. Lemon Oil furniture polish.........I like Howard's products...........wipe it down and let it set, wipe it off and repeat it a few times.

2. Put it in a sealed box on top of a layer of plain old baking soda and let it sit overnight; replace the baking soda and do it again.  I'd use a layer about 1/2 inch thick.

3. Wrap it up in plain old newspaper..use a fair amount of paper and put it in a plastic bag or sealed box........newspaper will absorb some of that smell. (you can buy some shredded newspaper cat litter and probably pack it around it in a box instead.)

4. We also used fresh ground coffee, the cheap stuff you can buy just about anywhere......again, put the coffee in filters, close 'em up with a rubber band or string........put the gizmo in a box and seal it up, let it sit for a good day or two and throw the coffee out and see if that helps.  Use a number of them little pouches.  We used to put coffee on paper plates in furniture drawers.

5.  I once had a dresser with draws that had a horrible odor of some sort.  My work partner used cedar shavings he got from a pet store and covered the bottom of those draws with that stuff and in a day or two the musty/smokey smell was gone.  Just make sure that those shavings have not been dyed..........I would think that un-dyed eucalyptus or cedar mulch might work too......

 

Good luck and let us know how it goes.  There used to be an aerosol product that companies used to rid houses of smoke odor after a fire.........one of those companies that do remediation work may sell you some or tell you what it is..........I can't remember the name of it but we used it in Military housing to get rid of smoke odors in quarters and also reeked of who knows what.................

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
01/30/20 10:05:58PM
2,157 posts

My Husband Has Become Interested...


Instruments- discuss specific features, luthiers, instrument problems & questions

John's got a great idea there -- call a local remediation company and ask them what they would suggest.  Can't hurt...

John C. Knopf
@john-c-knopf
01/30/20 09:52:39PM
445 posts

My Husband Has Become Interested...


Instruments- discuss specific features, luthiers, instrument problems & questions

Angelina, there have been different ideas posted online regarding the same issue with guitars and their cases.  You might like to look some of them up? Some like to set it in the sun and wind (maybe not this time of year), wiping down with first a rag soaked in tomato juice, then a rag soaked in baking soda and water, then a dry rag.    When our funeral home caught fire eight years ago, the remediation company subjected all of its belongings to an ozone treatment.  I haven't smelled any smoke since.

AngelinaCat
@angelinacat
01/30/20 06:21:09PM
22 posts

My Husband Has Become Interested...


Instruments- discuss specific features, luthiers, instrument problems & questions

Hi Folks:

It FINALLY arrived today!  I guess the dead mule was finally replaced.

It looks and seems like a nice dulcimer, but the quality between the McSpadden and the Lucky Diamond was immediately apparent once we got the new strings on and tuned correctly.

Unfortunately, it came from a smoker's house.  I wish that fact had been disclosed in the eBay listing.  If it had been, we would have passed it by.  Does anyone know how to clean that?  It REEKS!!

It also was very dirty and dried out, and soaked a up a lot of the beeswax preparation that Mr. Salt Springs recommended.

So, any thoughts?  Suggestions?

 

FoundryRat
@foundryrat
01/29/20 01:59:51PM
11 posts

My dulcimers stay out all of the time


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

40-60% measured by the humidistat or no sparks measured by the "humidicat".

IRENE
@irene
01/29/20 09:33:51AM
168 posts

My dulcimers stay out all of the time


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Robin, love your commento.  Now the "guess" is on.   ha ha ha.   Well for my instruments.  I've lived in a rain forest in Hawaii for many years.  I had more trouble with moisture then dryness.  We now live in Nauvoo, Illinois and in the summer....woah.....it is HUMID.  I have had trouble with humid much more then dryness.  I think my instruments are happy for the dryer winter...but a log house and wood floors .....LOTS OF WOOD....it all breaths.  I've had no trouble with cracking of instruments.   When i make instruments I use Tight-bond glue.  Glue is important in understanding where the instrument is going to live.  I've found that to be the best for me.   aloha, irene

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
01/29/20 08:54:33AM
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My dulcimers stay out all of the time


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Susie's posting reminded me how I should have added that most of our instruments live in cases when they are not being played.  Yes, I keep 3 out.  I never said how many are in cases. angel grin

Big Bubba
@big-bubba
01/29/20 08:19:26AM
1 posts

My dulcimers stay out all of the time


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I live in Illinois, this is something to think about. wasntme Never thought about the dry air effecting my dulcimer. I practice almost daily and I put it away in its soft case. Don't want my fur babies messing with it.

Susie
@susie
01/29/20 07:33:05AM
512 posts

My dulcimers stay out all of the time


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions


Banjimer:

A couple of questions for those up north and in the Midwest who keep their instruments out all the time.  Don't you have a problem with the instruments drying out and cracking when the furnace is running and the air in the house dries out?  Isn't that why a lot of musicians keep humidifiers in their instrument cases?

We live in Northern MI. In addition to the 4 dulcimers, we have 6 guitars, and many other wooden instruments. We also have a house made of wood, lots of wood furniture and trim and us and the dogs. For the instruments, structure, belongings and living creatures, we have 3 whole house humidifiers for the 3 levels of the house. In the summer, we use Central A/C and a dehumidifier. We keep the relative humidity controlled between 40% and 60% all year. But, given that, I've have always stored my instruments in their cases (since 1973). It's a personal choice I know, there's no one right way. I fully respect those who choose to have their instruments out.


updated by @susie: 01/29/20 10:03:22AM
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
01/29/20 07:25:00AM
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My dulcimers stay out all of the time


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I keep 3 instruments out.  As far as humidifying goes, a large pan of water is on our free-standing gas stove (heater) all the time and I fill old coffee mugs with water to keep by the instruments themselves.  I know the humidity level in the house is pretty good because I'm not getting snapped with sparks when touching some objects or petting the dogs.  

Mark keeps 2 guitars out-- a steel string and a nylon string.  Again, I keep a coffee mug with water right by those left out.  He rotates his steel string guitars so none of them are out all the time; those in cases are humidified in-case.

As far as dusting them. . .  Well, I brush stuff off my instruments from time to time with my hand.  :) 

Lisa Golladay
@lisa-golladay
01/29/20 03:08:55AM
109 posts

My dulcimers stay out all of the time


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Our house in Chicago was built in 1923 and has radiators, not forced air.  We run two room humidifiers 24x7 and keep the houseplants well-watered.  Still, the cats throw sparks when we pet them.  Which is kinda entertaining for us... but it puts the cats in a worse mood than usual.

You better believe my dulcimers spend the winter inside their cases.  I try to remember to re-fill the case humidifiers every couple of weeks. 

Don Grundy
@don-grundy
01/29/20 12:11:31AM
188 posts

My dulcimers stay out all of the time


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Yes! We have a humidifier attached to our furnace and keep water boiling on the stove in our small home. The humidity stays at about 40%.
Banjimer
@greg-gunner
01/28/20 11:54:15PM
142 posts

My dulcimers stay out all of the time


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

A couple of questions for those up north and in the Midwest who keep their instruments out all the time.  Don't you have a problem with the instruments drying out and cracking when the furnace is running and the air in the house dries out?  Isn't that why a lot of musicians keep humidifiers in their instrument cases?

IRENE
@irene
01/28/20 10:14:11PM
168 posts

My dulcimers stay out all of the time


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YES....DAILY.   I have them everywhere.   In the winter time, they get more dusty as we have a fireplace.   But we play our music often several times a day.  yeah.  aloha, irene

Susie
@susie
01/28/20 09:13:42PM
512 posts

Guitar project


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

Funny thing, I played a bunch of 12 fret Taylor guitars today at our local store. They have more bass and a bit more volume than their 14 fret siblings. Like I need another, I have 5 Taylors now (after selling a 6th one)


updated by @susie: 01/28/20 09:14:48PM
Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
01/28/20 08:15:13PM
1,339 posts

Guitar project


Adventures with 'other' instruments...


Thank you Susie and Robin. I've never had a 12 fret guitar and didn't want another dreadnaught. This one is based on the Martin 00 design. It will be a steel string guitar. I'll post photos when I finish it and may play a few chords so you can hear how it sounds.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."


updated by @ken-longfield: 01/28/20 08:16:18PM
Richard Streib
@richard-streib
01/28/20 08:11:27PM
277 posts

My dulcimers stay out all of the time


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Why put them away? Mine are out on instrument stands in the area where I play, usually daily.

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
01/28/20 07:50:57PM
1,554 posts

Guitar project


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

Wow, Ken, that looks really good-- I should know because there are lots of its relatives around our house here.  :) Mark really likes his 12-fret design guitars. I look forward to seeing further photos!  

Susie
@susie
01/28/20 07:37:33PM
512 posts

Guitar project


Adventures with 'other' instruments...

That looks great Ken. Is it going to have nylon strings? I see it is a 12 fret. I bet it will be a fun little parlor guitar when you are done. Keep us posted. Would love to see it when it's done.

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
01/28/20 05:10:06PM
1,339 posts

Guitar project


Adventures with 'other' instruments...


Back in 2015 I asked my luthier friend if he would help me build a guitar. He agreed and I started work. Over the last four years there have been many interruptions due to illness, travel, and my friend remodeling his house and using his shop for storage space. I've been back at it recently and today we set the place for the bridge and saddle. Here are three photos of where I am on this project. After taking the photos I took the neck off and pore filled the neck. I also did a final sanding on the body before it enters the spray booth later this week or early next week. The body will be nitrocellulose lacquer while the neck will be finished with Tru-oil. As you can see more frets need to be added to the fret board which will happen when the neck is permanently attached to the body. While all this is going on I am restoring two PA German zitters and continuing to build a couple of dulcimers.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."

 


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Don Grundy
@don-grundy
01/28/20 04:17:38PM
188 posts

My dulcimers stay out all of the time


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

Yep, string side up! There’s a Dulcimer everywhere I sit.
Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
01/28/20 03:18:20PM
2,157 posts

My dulcimers stay out all of the time


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

You mean you're supposed to dust them?  confusey

With a dust cloth or feather duster.  I keep mine "string side up"!!poke

Don Grundy
@don-grundy
01/28/20 01:46:53PM
188 posts

My dulcimers stay out all of the time


General mountain dulcimer or music discussions

My dulcimers lay on tables, on my music stand, lean against the bookcase or on the bed.  How do you dust them and keep them?

Susie
@susie
01/28/20 12:07:53PM
512 posts

Lucy Wise - Walking Out


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Very nice, thanks for sharing.

Redmando
@redmando
01/28/20 06:38:48AM
28 posts

Lucy Wise - Walking Out


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What a great song - I must listen to more of Lucy's songs.

Ken Longfield
@ken-longfield
01/27/20 08:38:33PM
1,339 posts

Lucy Wise - Walking Out


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What a wonderful song which is performed well. Thanks for posting it here Robin.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
01/27/20 07:33:13PM
1,850 posts

Lucy Wise - Walking Out


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What a charming tune!  Those harmonies at the end come as a real surprise. And throughout the tune, the bass keeps they rhythm popping.  Thoroughly enjoyable.

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
01/27/20 07:21:46PM
1,554 posts

Lucy Wise - Walking Out


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Anne Bowman shared this on fb and I enjoyed it lots!  Mountain dulcimer, whistle, bass, and vocals.  


updated by @robin-thompson: 02/22/20 10:51:13PM
IRENE
@irene
01/27/20 12:01:17AM
168 posts

New to me, Q’s on nut/bridge fit and strings.


Instruments- discuss specific features, luthiers, instrument problems & questions

wow folks, I read through all of this thread....and learned tons.  I need to learn more about an "unwound" bass string.   thanks so much for all this information.....just in one thread....I'll be making a dulcimer to take to Hawaii with me....materials coming tomorrow.   yeah.  all excited.   now when I get to Hawaii, I'll learn again how to post a photo.   wonderful granddaughter taught me....13 steps.  now I lost that paper when cleaning off my desk. oh well..............  aloha, irene

gpeden
@gpeden
01/26/20 10:54:05PM
8 posts

New to me, Q’s on nut/bridge fit and strings.


Instruments- discuss specific features, luthiers, instrument problems & questions

Thanks Marg:) I am thinking about trying just three strings to see what it is like. I am having a harder time with the melody strings - they seem to bunch together and interfere with each other as I move my finger along the fretboard. 

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