Dulcimer #3

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MaineGeezer
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Dulcimer #3

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This one is notable because somebody is paying me to make it for them. It came out pretty well. At any rate, it sounds good.\\
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beauitful
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The economics of the deal

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I added up the cost of materials for the dulcimer and case. It's somewhere around $343. The Waverly planetary tuners alone were around $100. I'm getting $500 for the dulcimer + case. "Profit" is therefore around $157. I worked at least 157 hours on it. A dollar an hour?

And that doesn't consider operating expenses like electricity and and the cost of tools and the cost of gas to drive a couple hundred miles to Northwind Tonewoods to pick up the cherry, and on and on.

It's clearly no way to get rich! But it sure is fun.
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nice indeed
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Nice! I love the sound holes.
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Flat Creek Dulcimer Shop. The four 1-1/2" diameter inserts cost $23, including shipping.
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Wow, great job! It's really beautiful.
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Re: Dulcimer #3

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I originally had a brass nut on it -- an experiment. I didn't like it. The strings had an unpleasant shrill "zing" overtone. I replaced the brass nut with one made of Corian. The sound is much more pleasant.
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