Hanging some dulcimers as a wall display
General mountain dulcimer or music discussions
Not that they aren't playable; the ones I intend to hang are just historically interesting. I want to fan five of them side by side in a sort of homage to Ralph Lee Smith's cover photo (that showed three) for the original edition of "The Story of the Dulcimer." Thanks to Ralph himself and other collectors/researchers, we have more details of the story than he had forty years ago. I own a couple of the "missing links" that help tell the story visually. And I think they'd look better as a fan display than as soldiers standing at attention (all hanging parallel, because gravity works that way).
So the question I'd like to address is, how have others here dealt with the lower end or edge of a dulcimer so it can hang at an angle, about 30 degrees left or right of vertical? The top end isn't the problem, but I wouldn't want any of these antiques falling off the wall for lack of attention to that detail. I'd prefer some sort of unobtrusive hardware solution, not nails or glue, or double-sticky tape on the instrument backs. None of them are heavily built, like e.g. the "TMB" form.
