Two-string dulcimer 2 002

Cabin fever project, started as a yardsale jewelry box of some dense fine-grained mystery wood with good tone. Coupled with an old tool handle. The fred board is 1/4 by 1 inch strip of teak scrap. I glued it to the top of the handle and then addeed 1/4" dowels on each side. The profile feels good in the hand. Brass rod at zero fret, coat hanger wire for other frets. Bridge is a biscuit joint wood wafer with brass rod. Gitty piezo and parlor tuners. Ernie Ball #30 and 16 strings tuned to D and A. The frets are set up like the diatonic scale on a dulcimer, easy to pick, no sour notes. Raven is internet clip art, printed on paper and glued to back. Top finial and strap button are drawer pulls. I used Titebond glue, acrylic paints and shellac seal and finish inside and out. This box surprised me with it's volume and resonance, fun to play and I'm keeping it.
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  • Thanks Korrigan, it was an idea in the back of my head that I had to get out.
  • Sweet looking git Don!

  • Thanks Uncle John, I like having the D string as a drone, A for picking melody. Sounds very Appalachian.
  • Very nice again.  I just kind of experimented playing 2 strings like a dulcimer.  Works well.  I have a dulcimer fretted one string about 60% done and now I am tempted to go with 2 strings.

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