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@strumandorpick
• 2 months ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "Change out friction pegs?":
Posted a response to "Change out friction pegs?":
"Strumelia:
So much depends on the size of the peghead (or peg box), and the overall size of the dulcimer. Choose pegs that don't look too big or too small..."
@strumandorpick
• 2 months ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "A.W. Jeffreys with unique carved headstock":
Posted a response to "A.W. Jeffreys with unique carved headstock":
"Just moving it along. It is nice, but I have a Tom Yocky dulcimer that is pretty much my go-to."
@strumandorpick
• 2 months ago
• comments: 0
Created a new forum topic "A.W. Jeffreys with unique carved headstock":
Created a new forum topic "A.W. Jeffreys with unique carved headstock":
"Serial number 993, which I am told indicates 1967. Walnut top, back, and sides. Very traditional in style - friction tuners, no half frets - and in sound...."
@strumandorpick
• 2 months ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "Change out friction pegs?":
Posted a response to "Change out friction pegs?":
"NateBuildsToys:
. The main reason I might want to make my own is that I find pegs with a very large flat head to be much more comfortable than the smaller..."
@strumandorpick
• 2 months ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "Change out friction pegs?":
Posted a response to "Change out friction pegs?":
"Thanks everybody!"
@strumandorpick
• 2 months ago
• comments: 0
Created a new forum topic "Change out friction pegs?":
Created a new forum topic "Change out friction pegs?":
"I recently purchased an A.W. Jeffreys dulcimer from 1967 (I think - serial # 993). Although I wanted a very traditional style instrument, I am having trouble..."
Hi Strum, 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.
Ben
Thanks everybody!
Hey strumandorpick, welcome aboard. Glad ya found us.
Welcome to FOTMD, Strumandorpick. It is good to have you aboard. I look forward to your participation in these discussions. Let us know if we can help you in any way along your dulcimer journey.
Ken
"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."
Welcome Strumandorpick to Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer. Glad you joined. This is a great place to learn and to interact with others who love the mountain dulcimer. Join in the discussions, ask questions and make many dulcimer friends.