SJMawhee87

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Location: Missouri
Country: United States

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Rob N Lackey Ken Longfield

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Jim Fawcett
02/25/23 09:17:25AM @jim-fawcett:

Hey SJ, welcome aboard. Glad ya found us.


Ben Barr Jr
02/24/23 02:14:49PM @benjamin-w-barr-jr:

Hi S.J., and welcome to the wonderful world of the Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer.  It's a good place to come, spend some time, learn about the dulcimer, and to meet some good people.  Nice genealogy find.

Ben


Richard Streib
02/23/23 06:45:50PM @richard-streib:

Welcome SJMawhee87 to Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer. Glad  you joined. How interesting to learn of your relationship to John Mawhee. There is a lot of interesting history related to the mountain dulcimer. Let us know if you have questions. We are here to help each other.


SJMawhee87
02/22/23 09:24:02PM @sjmawhee87:

[quote="Rob N Lackey"]

Thank you Rob! I’m excited to be here and learn more about the dulcimer and the amazing community surrounding the folk music industry! 


SJMawhee87
02/22/23 09:16:11PM @sjmawhee87:

Thank you so much Ken! Keep an eye out for me! I am hoping to purchase a dulcimer soon and start learning how to play!

The Mawhee Family is 6 Generations Strong! ❤️


Ken Longfield
02/22/23 08:30:13PM @ken-longfield:

Welcome to FOTMD SJMawhee87. It is good to have you here. I don't know how many Mawhee dulcimers still exist, but I wish you the best in finding one. There are some builders here who make reproductions of historic dulcimers if you can't find an original. I'm sure any one of them would be willing to make one for you. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I'm sure we've talked about Mawhee dulcimers here, so you can do a search on that topic.

Ken

"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."


Rob N Lackey
02/22/23 08:11:38PM @rob-n-lackey:

Welcome, SJMawhee87, to this little corner of dulcimer heaven.  Hope you enjoy it here.

Rob