Final Demo – New Traditions Dulcimers #971
Final Demo – New Traditions Dulcimers #971 This is the final demo of New Traditions Dulcimers #971 before it ships to its new home in the Bay Area of California. Crafted from rescued Black Walnut and paired with a Port Orford Cedar soundboard, this dulcimer offers a beautiful balance of warmth, clarity, and responsiveness. Specifications: Rescued Black Walnut body Port Orford Cedar top 25" Vibrating String Length (VSL) Handcrafted by New Traditions Dulcimers Thank you for watching, and congratulations to our customer on this unique instrument. We hope it brings many years of musical enjoyment. #Dulcimer #MountainDulcimer #HandcraftedInstrument #BlackWalnut #PortOrfordCedar #NewTraditionsDulcimers #AcousticMusic #LuthierMade

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