As of this past Thursday, 2. Christmas came early this year. While I still love my vintage Berg dulcimer from Mountain Made Music (the teardrop shaped one on the left in the first pic) and play it with a noter regularly, I was finding the VSL (vibrating string length, the length between the bridge and the nut) of 27+ inches to be too long for my hands to manage chords. So, on the advice of my dulcimer teacher, I started looking into shorter VSL instruments.
After much research and discussion, I got on a zoom with Joe Collins at New Harmony Dulcimers and expected that I would be waiting 3 months for a new dulcimer as they build to spec, usually. But they showed me this one just as an example of what the short scale Pudge Pro (24”) looked like and the second I clapped eyes on it I knew it needed to come live with me. It was originally set up to be a baritone but they just changed the strings for me to be a standard DAd tuning. The back and sides are Peruvian walnut and the top is swamp ash and it’s just gorgeous. And I can make chords with it far better than with the Berg. My goal is to have a couple of songs ready to go on stage next summer at Ferry Beach, right now I’m mostly working the basics of scales and chord shapes and stuff like that. Y’all might get a video in the new year!
A real beauty, congratulations!

I'm normally pretty cheap about strings and only change them once in a while, not 'regularly'. The only strings I actually notice that 'die' over time are wound strings. The great Margaret Barry once said that in hard times she stripped wire from window screens to string her banjo with.