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  • I think that tomorrow it will be time to start tapping maple trees. Last year I tried tapping two trees. This year I have 12 marked and ready to go.
    Random thought: A 300 year old Stradivarius violin just sold for 11 million dollars.

    That's one heck of a fiddle!
    MildredHubble
    MildredHubble
    If I remember the Stradivarius violins were built from wood that was cut at a particular time where due to some unique weather events, the grain of the wood was tighter. I think also that they haven't been able to replicate the glue used either.
    TBRS1
    TBRS1
    I heard a tale that Stradivarius mixed ground quartz into the varnish. This may be just a tall tale though.
    Gerald Wilgus
    Gerald Wilgus
    There had been a lot of lumber harvested in the Great Lakes from first-growth trees that sank in deep bays during the logging days and were at depths that preserved them. I have a couple of banjo bridges made from that wood and the tone is distinctly different from bridges made with modern wood.
    Now I have a beautiful harp, but I'm stuck holiday traveling so all I've been able to do it tune and a little lite strumming. Sounds very good, though!
    FayetheADHDsquirrel
    FayetheADHDsquirrel
    I'm glad that you like your new harp. Hopefully you will get to practice some with it soon.
    My harp is on the delivery truck and on its way to my door!
    tree
    tree
    What size will it be?
    TBRS1
    TBRS1
    A lap harp with 29 strings, which means it is a LARGE lap harp. 28+ strings is generally a floor harp (sits on the floor when played, as opposed to being held on the lap).

    Harps are not standardized (like a violin or a guitar), so they are more identified by the number of strings than by other identifying features.
    Your ‘1 fun thing you did today’ thread made my day today. Thank you for that.
    tree
    tree
    How did I not know this existed???
    lunarious
    lunarious
    I want sad/serious thing i did today thread.
    tree
    tree
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