No. 100978730

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Unknown - Dulcimer -  - Musical instrument  (No reserve price)
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Appalachian Mountain Dulcimer – Handcrafted Folk Instrument (1970s–80s) A handcrafted Appalachian mountain dulcimer made of solid wood, featuring decorative cactus-shaped sound holes in a southwestern style. Flat back construction with diatonic fretboard and metal tuning pegs. The instrument appears to be a small workshop or hobby build, typical of American folk instruments from the folk revival period (circa 1970s–1980s). In good overall condition with natural patina from age. Fully playable and also very decorative. Ideal for folk music, meditation, Americana or as a unique collectible string instrument. Based on the visual characteristics of the instrument, the dulcimer appears to be made from the following woods: Top (soundboard): Spruce – The light-colored wood with straight, even grain is typical for spruce. This is the most common and preferred wood for soundboards, as it provides a clear and resonant tone. Fingerboard and central strip: Walnut or mahogany – The darker wood used for the fingerboard and the central section is most likely walnut, which is very common in American dulcimers. It could also be mahogany. Both woods are valued for their stability and warm tonal qualities. Neck and headstock: Likely the same wood as the fingerboard, i.e. walnut or mahogany. Overall assessment: This dulcimer is most likely constructed with a spruce soundboard combined with walnut (or possibly mahogany) for the neck and body. This is a classic and high-quality wood combination for Appalachian (mountain) dulcimers. The cactus-shaped sound holes and the overall design suggest a folk-inspired American style instrument, possibly from the late 20th century Will be packed very carefully and with track and trace number

No. 100978730

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Unknown - Dulcimer -  - Musical instrument  (No reserve price)

Unknown - Dulcimer - - Musical instrument (No reserve price)


Appalachian Mountain Dulcimer – Handcrafted Folk Instrument (1970s–80s)
A handcrafted Appalachian mountain dulcimer made of solid wood, featuring decorative cactus-shaped sound holes in a southwestern style.
Flat back construction with diatonic fretboard and metal tuning pegs.
The instrument appears to be a small workshop or hobby build, typical of American folk instruments from the folk revival period (circa 1970s–1980s).
In good overall condition with natural patina from age.
Fully playable and also very decorative. Ideal for folk music, meditation, Americana or as a unique collectible string instrument.

Based on the visual characteristics of the instrument, the dulcimer appears to be made from the following woods:
Top (soundboard):
Spruce – The light-colored wood with straight, even grain is typical for spruce. This is the most common and preferred wood for soundboards, as it provides a clear and resonant tone.
Fingerboard and central strip:
Walnut or mahogany – The darker wood used for the fingerboard and the central section is most likely walnut, which is very common in American dulcimers. It could also be mahogany. Both woods are valued for their stability and warm tonal qualities.
Neck and headstock:
Likely the same wood as the fingerboard, i.e. walnut or mahogany.
Overall assessment:
This dulcimer is most likely constructed with a spruce soundboard combined with walnut (or possibly mahogany) for the neck and body. This is a classic and high-quality wood combination for Appalachian (mountain) dulcimers.
The cactus-shaped sound holes and the overall design suggest a folk-inspired American style instrument, possibly from the late 20th century

Will be packed very carefully and with track and trace number

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