Here for sale is a factory made Appalachian dulcimer.
As you might notice, my store is called "Jack's Guitarcheology" and not "Jack's Dulcimercheology," mainly because it doesn't make any sense, but also because I am WAY out of my wheel house on this one. I haven't had a dulcimer lesson since 4th grade. (I was more of a band kid, French Horn to be exact.)
I recently stumbled across a couple and rescued them from an antiques mall near Knoxville. This one was factory made in Pakistan in the 1970s-1980s. We restrung it and cleaned it up. It sounds great.
Got questions? Shoot me a message, I love nerding out with other gearheads!
As you might notice, my store is called "Jack's Guitarcheology" and not "Jack's Dulcimercheology," mainly because it doesn't make any sense, but also because I am WAY out of my wheel house on this one. I haven't had a dulcimer lesson since 4th grade. (I was more of a band kid, French Horn to be exact.)
I recently stumbled across a couple and rescued them from an antiques mall near Knoxville. This one was factory made in Pakistan in the 1970s-1980s. We restrung it and cleaned it up. It sounds great.
Got questions? Shoot me a message, I love nerding out with other gearheads!
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