I'm sorry to hear that David is no longer building dulcimers. I've owned two of his exceptional instruments. I'm now trying to determine a fair price for the MMD koa chromatic that I still own (lost the other one in the Paradise Camp Fire), as I no longer play dulcimer. I'd think the MMD dulcimers would hold their value well, but I've been told that chromatic ones "sell for less." Hmmm?
Modern Mountain Dulcimers?
It's certainly sad for the dulcimer community that David is no longer making dulcimers.
I have a MMD made entirely of lacewood that I got from Aaron O'Rourke. It has the lowest action of any dulcimer I've ever played. That's the instrument that helped me develop what passes for my flatpicking technique.
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Dusty T., Northern California
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Yes, it's true. A good friend of mine, John Hawk, has been the Modern Mountain rep for many years and he confirmed that David is no longer building dulcimers.
I do vaguely remember reading in the past year or two that he announced he was retiring from making dulcimers.. sorry but I cannot recall eactly where I read that.
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I read that David McKinney of MMD may have retired from making dulcimers? Anyone know if that is true? Thanks!