Welcome Unclekb to Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer. Glad you joined. That is a nice looking dulcimer you have there.Join in the discussions, share your knowledge with us and ask questions. We are here to support and help each other.
Hi Uncle, and welcome to the wonderful world of the Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer, It's good pl,ace to come, spend some time, learn about the dulcimer, and to meet some good people.
Welcome to FOTMD Unclekb. It is good to have you aboard. I look forward to your participation in this site. You have a very nice looking dulcimer. Is it a five-string? I don't know anything about the builder, but he must have been active in North Carolina in the mid to late 1970s and later from the look of the dulcimer. Perhaps a little earlier since he used wood pegs.
Hey Uncle welcome aboard. Glad ya found us.
Welcome Unclekb to Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer. Glad you joined. That is a nice looking dulcimer you have there.Join in the discussions, share your knowledge with us and ask questions. We are here to support and help each other.
Hi Uncle, and welcome to the wonderful world of the Friends of the Mountain Dulcimer, It's good pl,ace to come, spend some time, learn about the dulcimer, and to meet some good people.
Ben
Welcome to FOTMD Unclekb. It is good to have you aboard. I look forward to your participation in this site. You have a very nice looking dulcimer. Is it a five-string? I don't know anything about the builder, but he must have been active in North Carolina in the mid to late 1970s and later from the look of the dulcimer. Perhaps a little earlier since he used wood pegs.
Ken
"The dulcimer sings a sweet song."