Dulcimer Factory With Case 1995 DF1 Short VSL 22 Inch Nice!

John Petry
John Petry
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Introducing another splendid  Dulcimer by John and Shirley Naylor - The Dulcimer Factory Inc.  Model DF-1 is designed not only as a  shorter VSL "back packer" model, it plays easily for those learning or having hands and fingers that no longer wish to cooperate like they used to... And it comes complete with a hard sided case in great condition as well! Nice pretty wood patterns please the eyes...
Unlock the ethereal melodies of this exquisite dul$cimer, skillfully crafted by the talented hands of John and Shirley Naylor at The Dulcimer Factory Inc. This particular model, adorned with a vine design, encapsulates the beauty of nature in both its aesthetics and harmonious sound.
Well-maintained, and in an almost brand new condition, it is ready to embark on a new musical journey with its next owner.
The Dulcimer Factory holds a cherished history, nurtured by John and Shirley Naylor's passion for their craft. Their dulcimer-making expertise blossomed as they learned from Bud and Donna Ford, the renowned authors of the Cripple Creek Dulcimer Book. Relocating from Colorado to San Antonio, TX in 1986, the Naylors established The Dulcimer Factory, capturing the attention of the local community and media. Notably, they even earned a spot on the "Eyes on Texas" TV show, broadcasted from Houston. The overwhelming demand led them to further expand their operations in 1987, ultimately settling in the picturesque town of Fredericksburg, TX.
The Dulcimer Factory flourished during its peak, employing a team of 20 skilled individuals. The company garnered immense recognition, with Newsweek featuring an article about their exceptional instruments in 1991. During the early 1990s, The Dulcimer Factory became the world's leading manufacturer of mountain dulcimers, surpassing renowned names such as McSpadden or Folkcraft in terms of production.
While the Naylors passed on the business to Randy Thompson in 1998, who continued manufacturing dulcimers under the name Hill Country Dulcimers, The Dulcimer Factory label remained prominent under their watchful guidance. However, mass production eventually ceased in 2003, marking a significant chapter in the company's history.
This particular dulcimer, distinguished by the model number DF1, showcases The Backpack Dulcimer design. Its flawless construction, featuring a flower/vine motif, invites you to appreciate the harmony between artistry and functionality.
Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to own a dulcimer that embodies both elegance and musical brilliance. Let the dulcet tones of The Dulcimer Factory's craftsmanship inspire your artistic spirit. Order this dulcimer with its captivating  design today and experience the magic of this timeless instrument.

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