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Appalachian Mountain Dulcimers |
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Our first dulcimer was made by Warren May. If you ever get the chance, visit his shop in Berea KY. |
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Warren doesn't have a website that I'm aware of. You can contact his shop at 859-986-9293. |
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We visited Warren's shop in July, 2004. Warren is standing next to Steve. |
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Our first dulcimer named Wally. Bought at Warren's shop in May, 2004. Fancy walnut with cherry soundholes. |
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Our second dulcimer bought to celebrate our wedding vow renewals. This one is named Trixie. Solid walnut with heart soundholes. Bought at the Berea Artisan Center. |
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A Warren May Special. Half hourglass half teardrop. Cherry. Rose and hummingbird soundholes. |
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Mahogany dulcimer with flowers on the fretboard. |
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Fretboard detail on the mahogany dulcimer. |
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