Just to note- John's FOTMD ad is on our site's Home page in the middle of the page here: https://fotmd.com/ Clicking on his ad takes you to John's website. :)
It was such a departure from "normal" dulcimer building. Really it was more like making an electric guitar than a dulcimer. But I thoroughly enjoyed all of the research I had to do, and the pen-and-ink designing/redesigning of this instrument. Can't tell just how many hours I invested in the thing, but it was a lot!
Just to note- John's FOTMD ad is on our site's Home page in the middle of the page here: https://fotmd.com/
Clicking on his ad takes you to John's website. :)
CJ, we can discuss it if you email me from my website. Just click on my ad further down the page.
Do you still make these?
This dulcimer has been sold since the last post.
I'm glad you all are enjoying it. I just wish I could make a recording to post so you could actually hear it.
My computer isn't that advanced.
Wow - what a looker! Makes me drool!
That is a cool looking dulcimer!!! I would love to hear it
Thanks a lot, everyone!
Wow John! Great work. About as far from a Thomas replica as you can get. Now we KNOW you're a Master Luthier.
Love this John! I've been thinking about doing an electric (possibly solid body) build. Any suggestions?
Looks tremendous!
Thanks, Helen and Bob!
It was such a departure from "normal" dulcimer building. Really it was more like making an electric guitar than a dulcimer. But I thoroughly enjoyed all of the research I had to do, and the pen-and-ink designing/redesigning of this instrument. Can't tell just how many hours I invested in the thing, but it was a lot!
I just came across this photo and I must say I love what you did. Very creative and beautifully executed. Leo would be proud.