Seeking a dulcibro (aka dobro dulcimer, Dulcinator)

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Seeking a dulcibro (aka dobro dulcimer, Dulcinator)

Postby tmcconnell » Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:43 am

I am searching for a dulcibro ... a dulcimer with a dobro resonator mounted on it.

I've seen them, but I cannot find a builder/dealer who is selling one!

Any suggestions??

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Re: Seeking a dulcibro (aka dobro dulcimer, Dulcinator)

Postby carebear » Thu Oct 22, 2009 10:39 am

try Dave Lynch of Sweet Woods Instruments. His site shows a dulciresonator.
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Re: Seeking a dulcibro (aka dobro dulcimer, Dulcinator)

Postby missy » Fri Oct 23, 2009 6:08 am

We have "the prototype" of what we call "the dulcinator" - Dave Lynch's instrument. Tom is in the process of updating Dave's site - but here's the contact information:

http://www.sweetwoodsinstruments.com/index.html


Here's a picture of Homer Ledford holding Dave's / Tom's instrument:

http://www.strothers.com/ScrapBook/Homer_3.jpg


Don Neuhauser also makes a resonator Dulcimer. I don't think Don has a website, but here's his contact information:
Double D Dulcimers (Don Neuhauser)
7914 Hidden River Trace, Charlestown, In. 47111
812-256-6966
Email: dot3518@aol.com
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Re: Seeking a dulcibro (aka dobro dulcimer, Dulcinator)

Postby callen » Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:43 am

I have a beautiful, bubinga wood dulcibro made by Don Neuhauser. It is for sale for $1000 as I'm mostly living on boats these days. Let me know if you are interested. I can send photos.
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Re: Seeking a dulcibro (aka dobro dulcimer, Dulcinator)

Postby dulcimerboy » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:00 pm

Don Neuhauser in Charlestown, Indiana makes a wonderful dulcibro. They run at about $1,000.
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Re: Seeking a dulcibro (aka dobro dulcimer, Dulcinator)

Postby tmcconnell » Tue Dec 01, 2009 4:23 pm

Thanks for all the tips. I had heard Don's name before, and I like the looks of David's instrument. Connie, if I can scrounge the money, I may be back in touch! :))
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Re: Seeking a dulcibro (aka dobro dulcimer, Dulcinator)

Postby island-girl » Wed Dec 02, 2009 8:15 am

I saw one at Mike Clemmer's Shop. Wood N Strings, in Townsend, TN
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