I'm not an experienced enough player to be able to evaluate it properly. It sounds good to my untrained ears, better than my Yamaha C310 and Hashimoto G212, on par with Yamaha CG151S.
Mountain dulcimer Scale 520mm Blond shellac Bone nut & saddle Sapele top and sides Padauk and Sapele back Beech fingerboard and neck Bone nut and saddle Lumber Bending sides Forming the neck Assembly back, sides and neck Linings Fingerboard scoop, 520mm scale f holes Tap tone 160Hz 520mm scale fret positions Ready to box up Box up Installed tuners French polished, install bone nut and saddle
Size Body length 423mm, Upper bout width 230mm, Waist width 197 mm, Lower bout width 330mm, Side 80mm 580mm scale Top Englemann spruce 141.3g Back Khaya Sides Khaya Neck Sapele Bridge Padauk 149g Fingerboard Teak Based on Torres FE19 Shaping the heel. The headstock The brace pattern Cutting the soundhole Gluing the braces Top and back braces Top frequency profile, 221 Hz Back frequency profile 105 Hz Bending sides with hot iron Cased up Paduak bridge Marking off teak fingerboard, 580mm scale length Ebony fret markers Shaping the neck after mounting the fingerboard Ready for French polish Paduak bridge with bone saddle and 12 hole bone reinforced tie block French polishing
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