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@revdave • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Differences between two dulcimers":
"Ken Hulme: RevDave -- I suggest investing $50 or so in a carboard dulcimer.  The sound is good, the frets are dead on and intonation can be adjusted if needs..."
RevDave
@revdave • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Differences between two dulcimers":
"Ken Hulme: RevDave:  ALL of the issues you have with your no-name kit dulcimer are pretty easily fixed -- by you-- with a  little help from your friends..."
RevDave
@revdave • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Differences between two dulcimers":
"NateBuildsToys: It seems to me that since both options are good quality, and you cant actually play or hear either one before buying, it might be best to..."
RevDave
@revdave • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Differences between two dulcimers":
"Silverstrings: RevDave: Silverstrings: I own a #58 Deluxe Black Mountain dulcimer with a redwood top and cherry sides and back. It is a sweet dulcimer. I..."
RevDave
@revdave • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Differences between two dulcimers":
"Silverstrings: I own a #58 Deluxe Black Mountain dulcimer with a redwood top and cherry sides and back. It is a sweet dulcimer. I found the dulcimer that you..."
RevDave
@revdave • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Differences between two dulcimers":
"Ken Hulme: Essential differences?   Apple & Oranges!!!  EVERYTHING:   Internal volume of the body, internal bracing dimensions and locations, plank..."
RevDave
@revdave • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Differences between two dulcimers":
"Wally Venable: Have you actually played both of them? If you are buying a musical instrument, the sound and the way it fits your playing should be the..."
RevDave
@revdave • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Created a new forum topic "Differences between two dulcimers":
"I’m looking at one of two different instruments. A Bill Berg #2292 short scale (all walnut), and a Black Mountain #56 in mahogany with an old growth redwood..."
RevDave
@revdave • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "OPINION ON BUILDER":
"Thanks, Ken. I certainly appreciate your experience and expertise. I’ve had some high-end stuff of all kinds, but I also know 2 things: 1) I don’t want to..."
RevDave
@revdave • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "OPINION ON BUILDER":
"You’re doing some unusual and beautiful work."
RevDave
@revdave • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "OPINION ON BUILDER":
"Thanks, Ken. I appreciate that. Do you build for sale, as well? Do you have a web page?"
RevDave
@revdave • 2 months ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "Folk Instruments?":
"The same goes for pipe organs, and probably everything else, too. There are purist enthusiasts of all instruments.  For me, there’s a line of integrity..."
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