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@joseph-besse
• 2 months ago
• comments: 27
Posted a new Comment on How to lower the action on a mountain dulcimer:
Posted a new Comment on How to lower the action on a mountain dulcimer:
"Turning the middle screw counter-clockwise does not loosen the tuners much. The tuners are still rather tight, but I guess this is something I can tolerate...."
@joseph-besse
• 2 months ago
• comments: 27
Posted a new Comment on How to lower the action on a mountain dulcimer:
Posted a new Comment on How to lower the action on a mountain dulcimer:
"Thanks a lot for your explanation about the tuners. I live in South Louisiana and luthiers here don't know hardly anything about dulcimers. I am glad we have..."
@joseph-besse
• 2 months ago
• comments: 27
Posted a new Comment on How to lower the action on a mountain dulcimer:
Posted a new Comment on How to lower the action on a mountain dulcimer:
"Here is the image of the tuners. If I turn the middle screw counter-clockwise I understand that the tuner knobs will be looser. I hope this does not effect..."
@joseph-besse
• 2 months ago
• comments: 27
Posted a new Comment on How to lower the action on a mountain dulcimer:
Posted a new Comment on How to lower the action on a mountain dulcimer:
"Disregard the 2 photos attached to last comment. Trying to figure out how to send the right photo."
@joseph-besse
• 2 months ago
• comments: 27
Posted a new Comment on How to lower the action on a mountain dulcimer:
Posted a new Comment on How to lower the action on a mountain dulcimer:
"After checking further my dulcimette's strings are .020 bass, .012 middle and .010 melody. My tuners are open. There is a screw in the middle. If I turn it..."
@joseph-besse
• 2 months ago
• comments: 27
Posted a new Comment on How to lower the action on a mountain dulcimer:
Posted a new Comment on How to lower the action on a mountain dulcimer:
"Thanks for the great ideas. I will give them a try today.
All the best,
Joe"
@joseph-besse
• 2 months ago
• comments: 27
Created a new Group discussion "How to lower the action on a mountain dulcimer":
Created a new Group discussion "How to lower the action on a mountain dulcimer":

