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RavenMadd Garcia
@ravenmadd-garcia
07/02/12 06:28:17AM
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fine tuning beads????????


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since I'm the green leaf rookie here ....my question is what is the purpose?....does its keep em in tune better and how?......I see some with them and not.....seen a lot of older Dulcimers with just 3 made of wood ...saw one with black metal ones?


updated by @ravenmadd-garcia: 02/18/19 07:31:47AM
Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/30/14 11:16:37PM
1,553 posts



Of course these photos caused a stir, Laura-- we've all got a powerful attraction to mountain dulcimers! :) It was a great exhibit and, thanks to you, Mark and I have fond memories of getting to take part in the entertainment. . . RIP, Cindy.
John Henry
@john-henry
08/28/14 11:18:41AM
258 posts



Yes Robin, that Laura Elder is a right 'ole tease , for dangling treats which are beyond my reach !

John

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/28/14 10:01:59AM
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John Henry, you would have been in "hog fiddle" heaven. :) The dulcimers ranged from the very crudely made to those made by highly skilled craftsmen.
John Henry
@john-henry
08/28/14 04:20:29AM
258 posts



Keep coming back to these pics, 'the more you look the more you see' It took me a while to pick up on that 'D' end tailpiece which has a heart shape to its cutout !It's a bad enough job towork a nice cleanly finished inside to a typical 'D', lots of endgrain, me fingers ache just thinking about working that heart ! Just wish I could have handled it !! Lucky you seeing 'em Robin

John

John Henry said:

Sorry Bobby , its already gone ! ( I've made a couple 'near to' that pattern, be great to have the 'proper job'!)

John

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
08/27/14 09:59:13AM
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That Sam Russell is a beauty! Sure wish I could walk into these rooms again and see the instruments on the walls. . . It was just a stroke of luck that this exhibit was held in a neighboring county to the one in which I live.
John Henry
@john-henry
08/27/14 04:10:47AM
258 posts



Sorry Bobby , its already gone ! ( I've made a couple 'near to' that pattern, be great to have the 'proper job'!)

John

phil
@phil
08/26/14 08:42:45PM
129 posts



I'll take one these, one of these. can you even imagine all the beautiful music that has come from these instruments.

Strumelia
@strumelia
08/26/14 01:21:32PM
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Can you imagine if someone told you you could choose and keep ONE of these instruments hanging on the wall there.... how on earth could one possibly choose? Just as well i suppose that we'll never be presented with such a 'terrible' dilemma. lol...

Mandy
@mandy
08/26/14 11:15:17AM
140 posts



COOL

Strumelia
@strumelia
08/26/14 09:23:03AM
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They are all so gorgeous!

phil
@phil
06/26/12 10:02:19PM
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Hey Dusty that Was MY favorite too.

Does any one know where this exhibition Well be heading next? I would Love to see it If it would come closer.

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
06/26/12 02:52:49PM
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Thanks for sharing this. My favorite is the Parlor stove bass fiddle.

Laura Elder said:

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150878062047267.406304.7...

Here are a few more pics from the Facebook link

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
06/26/12 11:22:35AM
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Dusty, if your dulcimer knew about the dulcimers on the other walls, it would've bawled its little eyes out.

Dusty Turtle said:

Wow, I had these pictures up while playing my own dulcimer, which jumped off my lap with a tear in her eye and cried "gramdma!"

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
06/26/12 10:28:26AM
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Wow, I had these pictures up while playing my own dulcimer, which jumped off my lap with a tear in her eye and cried "gramdma!"

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
06/26/12 09:39:27AM
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In the lower photo, see the dulcimer with the open tailpiece that's heart-shaped? Any of you seen that before? If I remember right, there were 2 other mountain dulcimers with open tailpieces; one was an open circle and the other an open D.

The exhibit has a room devoted to each of these instruments: banjo, dulcimer/scheitholt (w/ 2 hammered dulcimers), fiddle, and guitar. It truly is a wonderful exhibit.

Rob N Lackey
@rob-n-lackey
06/26/12 05:34:53AM
420 posts



Thanks for the heads-up. May have to come over & check that out.

Robin Thompson
@robin-thompson
06/25/12 07:23:23PM
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Thank you, thank you for posting pics, Laura!

I, too, attended the exhibit and plan to go back for more looks. There are instruments from both individual and institutional collections. Should you make the trip to Lancaster, you're in for a treat !

PS-Laura got permission to take photos; otherwise, there are to be no photos taken. I talked with a woman at the exhibit about the possibility of photos being made public so they could be posted or linked to FOTMD. Got my fingers crossed!

Cheryl Johnson
@cheryl-johnson
06/20/12 03:49:50PM
43 posts

McSpadden 26" VSl: Has anyone played one??


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Van, thanks for your input....I think it will be a perfect fit for me. I Love the way the scroll looks....but functionally its just not quite as easy as the flat head on my MMD. When I talked to Sue at McSpadden she said they were getting very popular and she had just sold two others before I called. I'm wondering if eventually smaller scales will be the most common dulcimers?

CJ

Cheryl Johnson
@cheryl-johnson
06/19/12 12:41:06PM
43 posts

McSpadden 26" VSl: Has anyone played one??


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Glynda, Thank you very much for posting. I have an all cherry mcspadden and an MMD in Redwood/Walnut. I like the shorter scale length of the MMD, and I also want to keep the Cherry for its sound, but would sure like a little shorter scale length. Sue at McSpadden said there is no discernible difference in sound or tone since the body size is the same on both the 26 VSL and the 28.6. So why not go shorter, is what I'm thinking. Plus after going through a couple sets of strings I'm not loving the scroll head on my McSpadden....thinking that nice flat head looks awfully good! :)

Sarah....would love to hear your David Lynch...have you recorded it yet?

Thanks again,

Cheryl

Cheryl Johnson
@cheryl-johnson
06/18/12 12:03:35PM
43 posts

McSpadden 26" VSl: Has anyone played one??


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I was looking at McSpadden's site today and saw they make a 26" VSL dulcimer with the same body as the 28.5" VSL. Has anyone played these...I'm wondering if there is a difference in sound, volume, tone?? I think I would love the shorter scale length, but not at the expense of sound.

Thanks!!

CJ


updated by @cheryl-johnson: 08/03/23 03:34:02PM
Ed Day
@ed-day
07/31/12 12:21:27AM
13 posts

Kipelka Dulcimer


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Hi Wayne

Thanks for the reply

The dulcimersounds great, and looks like it has been in the case for the last 35 years and never played.

Its a pain in the neck to tune with the friction tuners though.

Thanks again for the help.

Wayne Jiang said:

Hi Ed,

I talked to Steve Palazoo today got some info on your dulcimer. Steve is now a guitar teacher in Santa Cruz. In the late 70's and 80's he worked for Folkroots, the dulcimer company in Felton (near Santa Cruz) and he also worked for Santa Cruz guitar company. According to him there was a dulcimer maker in Santa Cruz named Ray Popelka in the early 70's. From what he described your dulcimer your dulcimer looks very much like Ray's dulcimer. Ray also taught how to make dulcimer thru Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation in the early 70's. Steve told me his girlfriend in high school had a Ray Popelka dulcimer in 1973. According to Steve, Ray is now living in Colorado.

Wayne Jiang
@wayne-jiang
07/31/12 12:04:51AM
7 posts

Kipelka Dulcimer


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Hi Ed,

I talked to Steve Palazoo today got some info on your dulcimer. Steve is now a guitar teacher in Santa Cruz. In the late 70's and 80's he worked for Folkroots, the dulcimer company in Felton (near Santa Cruz) and he also worked for Santa Cruz guitar company. According to him there was a dulcimer maker in Santa Cruz named Ray Popelka in the early 70's. From what he described your dulcimer your dulcimer looks very much like Ray's dulcimer. Ray also taught how to make dulcimer thru Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation in the early 70's. Steve told me his girlfriend in high school had a Ray Popelka dulcimer in 1973. According to Steve, Ray is now living in Colorado.

Wayne Jiang
@wayne-jiang
06/18/12 12:07:58AM
7 posts

Kipelka Dulcimer


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Very interesting. This does not have the body shape of a Folkroots/Capritaurus dulcimer. I'll ask Howard Rugg if he knows Ray Watkins.

Ed Day
@ed-day
06/17/12 06:17:25PM
13 posts

Kipelka Dulcimer


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Have more info and a pic. I bought the dulcimer and on the inside is "Popelka #122, Ray Watkins, June 1975, Santa Cruz Ca." It doesnt look like it has ever been played.

Ed Day
@ed-day
06/16/12 04:12:33PM
13 posts

Kipelka Dulcimer


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I found out the ad on CL was misspelled, it is a Popelka Dulcimer and the luthier is Ray

Watkins. The plot thickens

Thanks everyone for your input

Ed

Wayne Jiang
@wayne-jiang
06/16/12 01:17:45PM
7 posts

Kipelka Dulcimer


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One more thing. You might want to contact Howard Rugg about this. Howard is one of my friends In FOTMD. He started and ran Folkroots dulcimer the time your dulcimer was made

Wayne Jiang said:

I know a few luthiers in Santa Cruz. a lot of them made one of two dulcimers at one point in the 70's. The otherpossibilityis it could be build by one of the employee of Folkroots or Capritaurus dulcimers in Felton, Ca which is just few miles from Santa Cruz. Folkroots and Capritaurus was biggest dulcimer producer at the time in California if not the west coast in the late 70's.

Can you post picture of it. If it has body like the Folkroot/Capritaurus there is a good chance it was made in Felton.

Ed Day said:

Made 1978, dont have a luthier name.

Wayne Jiang said:

What year is it made? Do you have the name of the luthier?

Wayne Jiang
@wayne-jiang
06/16/12 01:14:03PM
7 posts

Kipelka Dulcimer


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I know a few luthiers in Santa Cruz. a lot of them made one of two dulcimers at one point in the 70's. The otherpossibilityis it could be build by one of the employee of Folkroots or Capritaurus dulcimers in Felton, Ca which is just few miles from Santa Cruz. Folkroots and Capritaurus was biggest dulcimer producer at the time in California if not the west coast in the late 70's.

Can you post picture of it. If it has body like the Folkroot/Capritaurus there is a good chance it was made in Felton.

Ed Day said:

Made 1978, dont have a luthier name.

Wayne Jiang said:

What year is it made? Do you have the name of the luthier?

Ken Hulme
@ken-hulme
06/16/12 12:56:10PM
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Kipelka Dulcimer


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Ed - do you mean Kokopelli? That's the name of one of the Anasazi Spirit people. My dear friend Kerry Coates of Ruidoso, NM was famous for her Kokopelli dulcimer design. Although she's not building anymore, she is performing and doing a lot of other things. Check her out at www.gilamountaindulcimers.com

Sevceral others have made Kokopelli themed dulcimers as well, including Molly McCurdy, Tom Yocky and Bill Webster

Ed Day
@ed-day
06/16/12 12:41:43PM
13 posts

Kipelka Dulcimer


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Made 1978, dont have a luthier name.

Wayne Jiang said:

What year is it made? Do you have the name of the luthier?

Wayne Jiang
@wayne-jiang
06/16/12 11:33:26AM
7 posts

Kipelka Dulcimer


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What year is it made? Do you have the name of the luthier?

Ed Day
@ed-day
06/16/12 11:18:52AM
13 posts

Kipelka Dulcimer


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Does anyone have any information on KopelkaDulcimer made in Santa Cruz, Ca. ??

Google search only came up with on on CL.


updated by @ed-day: 06/08/16 09:24:05PM
Cheryl Johnson
@cheryl-johnson
06/18/12 01:57:39PM
43 posts

String Tension McSpadden Question


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I hear ya!!! I have four steel strings and three classical guitars...now three dulcimers. I'm going to join you in the looney bin.....or the poor house! :) Thanks...I get my classicals strings at Just Strings...guess I never looked much further but will on my next string order.

CJ

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
06/18/12 01:45:48PM
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String Tension McSpadden Question


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A lot of folks use Just Strings . A string is a string, after all, whether one calls it a dulcimer string or a guitar string. Just pay attention to whether you want loop end or ball end.

I actually have a deal with a local acoustic music shop. Whenever they place their order for single strings I add to the order. I get a good price and they get a small but reliable profit.

The hard part for me now is that in addition to a few regular-sized dulcimers, I have two octave dulcimers, a baritone dulcimette, and on its way is a full-sized baritone.Even if you don't include a couple of guitars, a mandolin, a couple of ukuleles, and more, I need a certified accountant to keep track of my string needs. It's enough to drive you loonie.

Cheryl Johnson
@cheryl-johnson
06/18/12 01:35:46PM
43 posts

String Tension McSpadden Question


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Thank you Dusty. Yes....took a little bit to figure out what was what in terms of string size/tension.

Do you have a place in particular that you can buy in bulk for good prices???

CJ

Dusty Turtle
@dusty
06/18/12 01:23:40PM
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String Tension McSpadden Question


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Cheryl, the gauges you ended up with (12, 14, 24) are what I have come around to using on all my regular-sized dulcimers. Now that you are getting experienced enough to know what your preferences are, I suggest not buying strings in pre-packaged sets and buying them in bulk. You'll save in the long run, especially if you play more than one dulcimer on a regular basis.

Cheryl Johnson
@cheryl-johnson
06/17/12 07:23:41PM
43 posts

String Tension McSpadden Question


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Thanks Sylvia....I'm am once again really enjoying the McSpadden....its always been so easy to play but now it sounds even better!

Sylvia Moore
@sylvia-moore
06/17/12 04:27:16PM
2 posts

String Tension McSpadden Question


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Cheryl, so glad it was an easy fix. I am looking forward to the new video.

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