I need BASIC dulcimer help - Complete novice
Instruments- discuss specific features, luthiers, instrument problems & questions
Sorry, I've been traveling all day. The discoloration at the 6.5 fret is exactly that. Either Dad or my older brother (I blame Tom) took a thin wire and held it down with some electrical tape and used that as a 6.5. I just haven't gotten around to deciding how to clean the residue yet.
As for the slot, it doesn't bother me but it's definitely a curiosity. It was definitely cut with precision. The side profile shows a squared channel, identical in profile, width and depth to the other frets, so that's what piqued my interest. To be fair, I don't know who the luthier was and there's no label inside the soundbox that I can find, but it was definitely ordered in Townsend, TN around 1980 or 1982. I know Sam Carrell was still making instruments at that time and was overwhelmed with orders, so he enlisted some help. Maybe an apprentice cut the slot? I also think that was about the time when Mike Clemmer was getting started. Maybe it was an early build and a mistake was made? Either way, It never seemed to affect the sound or the playability, so I'll just call it "character."
There may have been more luthiers in Townsend at that time, but I don't recall any others. All I can say for sure is that we picked it up in the little dulcimer shop next to "Nawger Nob" if that means anything to anyone.
Jonathan
(Also, thanks to everyone for all the positive responses and words of encouragement. Sometimes "enthusiasts" can be snobs, but not in the dulcimer world it seems!)
*Edit: I just took a macro photo of the side profile. I couldn't see this with my reading glasses, but it seems as if the slot actually was filled. it looks like its just worn away a bit.
updated by @jdnewberry: 07/29/25 06:44:19PM