I appreciate the info! Thanks.
Rugg and Jackel inlays?
Gstringer
@gstringer
4 years ago
35 posts
John Gribble
@john-gribble
4 years ago
124 posts
Those inlay are pre-cut. I don't know where they came from originally (maybe Germany or Italy), but were sold in the US by Vitali Imports in Southern California. I imagine the owner either did the inly him- or herself, or had it done.
Gstringer
@gstringer
4 years ago
35 posts
Great to know. Thanks! Stay safe, my friend.
Howard Rugg
@howard-rugg
4 years ago
9 posts
Wow thank you April the 3rd 1974 first one that day
Gstringer
@gstringer
4 years ago
35 posts
And I’m a very proud owner! I have another Folk Roots I treasure as well. Thanks for the information. This one is D50, #43741
Gstringer
@gstringer
4 years ago
35 posts
And I’m a very proud owner! I have another Folk Roots I treasure as well. Thanks for the information.
Howard Rugg
@howard-rugg
4 years ago
9 posts
Yes Oct 26 1982 the second one made that day. We did not put those inlays there. Thanks for showing, It makes me proud!
Gstringer
@gstringer
4 years ago
35 posts
This is the label.
Gstringer
@gstringer
4 years ago
35 posts
The numbers on the label inside are:
D50St
1026822
Howard Rugg
@howard-rugg
4 years ago
9 posts
Hi That looks like a D50ST, can you see a label inside? If so , what are the numbers?
Gstringer
@gstringer
4 years ago
35 posts
Thanks for that. I will contact him and ask if he did inlay. My best guess is “inlay decals” of abalone. They are flush with the wood.
Dusty Turtle
@dusty
4 years ago
1,761 posts
@gstringer, is that inlay or decals? Looks pretty cool either way.
If they are decals, anyone could have put them on. If it's genuine inlay, you might contact @Howard-Rugg , who is a member here and who resurrected Capritaurus Dulcimers a couple of years ago.
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Gstringer
@gstringer
4 years ago
35 posts
Recently acquired a Folk Roots teardrop dulcimer. Can’t find any similar images on the internet. Anyone seen one of these with inlay/decals?