Sunday, November 25, 2012

Catfish Soundholes

Nathaniel's newest dulcimer merges two of his major interests, fishing and music, with its very cool fish-shaped soundholes. The bottom holes are catfish. The top holes are trout. Other fish are wood burned onto the sides and the back. The instrument was custom built by Mike Clemmer of Wood-N-Strings Dulcimers in Townsend, Tennessee. Nathaniel's especially excited about playing his newest dulcimer, which is also fully chromatic, with some of our friends in the outdoor writing business who are also musicians.

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