Amity White dulcimer
Archive Reference: GM S1358 Description: Three-string lap dulcimer made from tiger maple wood by Amity White, who is described by […]
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Archive Reference: GM S1358 Description: Three-string lap dulcimer made from tiger maple wood by Amity White, who is described by […]
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Archive Reference: GM S1338 Description: Black and white photo of Beatrice Metheny holding lap dulcimer made by Jack Keith of
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Archive Reference: GM S1350 Description: Close-up of head, wooden tuning pegs, nut, and strings on John Davis lap dulcimer. Photographed
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Archive Reference: GM S1349 Description: Close up of fret board and sound holes on John Davis dulcimer. Photographed by: Gerry Milnes
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Archive Reference: GM S1348 Description: John Davis from Sugar Creek in Braxton County holding lap dulcimer. Davis is listed in
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Archive Reference: May be a black and white copy of GM S1373 (Reference Number Unknown) Description: Black and white photo
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Archive Reference: GM S1373 Description: Sarah Blake Singleton playing lap dulcimer. Photographed by: Gerry Milnes Date: November 1989 Location: Braxton County,
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Archive Reference: GM S1372 Description: Sarah Blake Singleton smiling at camera, playing dulcimer. Photographed by: Gerry Milnes Date: November 1989 Location: Braxton County,
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Archive Reference: GM S1323 and GM S1324 Description: Two similar images of scheitholt from a collection displayed at General Lewis
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Archive Reference: GM S1332 Description: Scheitholt owned by Jim Costa. This instrument features a slight trapezoid-shaped body with straight sides,
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