Cigar box dulcimer

This is my first cigar box dulcimer. I like it. That pretty neck and fret board wood is poplar, always a popular choice. It plays and sounds pretty good. Tuned GDG using the GBE strings from a guitar. Short scale 23.25 inches.
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  • I do remember, Bjorn.  Thanks!

  • That is nice build! Maybe you remember my dulcimer from some time behind, I "split" the body to make it look "like" an Appalchian type. Your type is more practical so I shall try to make one. So thanks for the inspiration!

  • Thanks, Ambrose and Dave.

  • That’s sharp Unc. Bet it sounds great too.
  • This build certainly catches the eye Unc J!  Very neat build to incorporate two cigar boxes.

  • Either one, I wish you fun.

  •  Well I just happened to find a nice three foot section of 1x4 dark poplar the other day. It's nice and straight as well. I also have four niiiice long cohiba boxes I have accumulated and been saving for special projects. Wanted to build a dulcimer since I started this kind of stuff. Amp building isn't working too well for me right now and I need a break from it...Hmmmm... That lap steel I have been promising myself next or the dulcimer... "Floundering in the sea of intellectual uncertainty..."

    - George Baker, Teacher and much more...

  • Thanks, Ray.  i am pleased with it too.  But nothing special in the build.  I just lucked out and found that dark piece of poplar and two nice boxes.  I seldom scarf joint the head stock, but do one now and then to show myself I can do it.  I think that improved the look too.   

    Find two good boxes and make one, Ray.  Or make your own box.

  •  This is absolutely beautiful, Uncle John! I would love to hear you play anything on it. This is one that I have long wanted to build, but I am not ready for that. Gorgeous what you did with that poplar. Never seen it look quite that good.

  • Maybe so, BQ.   Thanks, Pick.  It's not even a relic.

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