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From: Michael (Sun 22nd Jan 2012 at 16:11)
I have to say: Great music. Your instrument is also part of some traditional folk music of Austria, Bavaria and Switzerland, which I really enjoy. Best wishes from Upperaustria! Michael

From: Gene Schandorff (Mon 16th Jan 2012 at 23:26)
Stumbled across your instructional videos on Youtube. Thanks for the help. I dismantled a 105 year-old piano and had a spruce soundboard that I could not stand to waste so I built an 11/12 dulcimer from a sketch on the Smithsonian traditional music web page. Now, to learn to play the thing. This pic was taken before I added the bass bridge. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=502957558534&set=a.502956949754.2005505.167300684&type=3&theater

From: Robert Rowe (Mon 9th Jan 2012 at 23:56)
I played the 2 cds you sent me last week, today plus the live dvd. Loved every minute & have promptly orded 2 more. Keep that beautiful music coming.

From: Aaron (Sun 16th Oct 2011 at 19:08)
Website: http://www.myspace.com/timashuk
I enjoy your music, it has a very passionate appeal to it. Keep at it, there's too many people just doing the guitar, bass and keyboard. There is a lot to love about the traditionalist instruments, and so few people who know about this wonderful style of music.

Keep doing what you guys do.

From: Steve Andricks (Tue 11th Oct 2011 at 21:51)
Website: http://www.reverbnation.com/sodderpot
Whilst hunting about the web trying to find a competent synthesizer emulation of a dulcimer, I stumbled upon your wonderful site and Youtube videos and I must say I now want to learn this instrument. I'm afraid even the best synth patch would never sound as good as you manipulate your 'board'. I'm a fan now !

From: Randall McDaniel (Wed 14th Sep 2011 at 02:01)
Greetings from Birmingham, Alabama, USA.

I just enjoy listening to the hammer dulcimer and your music.

Best Regards!
Randall McDaniel
"Your Rock Doctor"
Geologist.

Tell me more about your quarry and site, intriguing, especially how you found it.

From: Phillip (Mon 5th Sep 2011 at 19:33)
One of these days I will see you at a live performance. I don't know how or when but I'll make it.

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