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Scheitholts

Ben Seymour, Luthier
2142 Coxe Rd., Tryon, NC 28782-7773
(828) 863-4384  kudzuman@alltel.net
 

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The scheitholt was a German predecessor of the dulcimer.  Ben builds these instruments based on museum specimens and historical illustrations.  His Standard model is a plainer instrument; he also builds custom instruments such as the Mercer Museum Reproduction Scheitholt (see second row, on the right).

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Scheitholts
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Ben's first scheitholt. 
"It's too pretty for a real scheitholt!" said Ken Bloom.
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Custom scheitholt built for Greg Gunner in May 2004.  He said, "It's a beautiful instrument, and it sounds just great.  I couldn't be any happier with it than I already am.  Thanks again."

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Ben built this standard model scheitholt for Walter Nelson.  It has walnut back and sides and a sycamore top.  Walter wrote about his new scheitholt: "Ben, got my instrument today--it is a work of art and sounds great too!!!!"

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Mercer Museum Reproduction Scheitholt Ben built for Greg Gunner in June 2006, after an instrument in the Mercer Museum in Pennsylvania. Of this instrument, Greg said, "The replica of Mercer Museum scheitholt #13423 has arrived safe and sound.  It looks and sounds fantastic.  No longer is the scheitholt of the early Mennonites limited to a few museum specimens. The Mennonite craftsmen of the 18th and 19th centuries would be amazed that someone in the 21st century is producing such fine replicas of their work.  I can now sit and play the handful of Pennsylvania German hymns and secular tunes that I  tabbed out while awaiting its construction. The scheitholt is alive and well.  Hopefully, others will see this scheitholt pictured on your website and order their own.  They won't be disappointed."

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Listen to Polska efter Verde Crik* played on a Kudzu Patch scheitholt
(* © Ben Seymour, 2007)

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Monochord -- an instrument more primitive than the scheitholt.  As the name implies, it has only one string, and is fretless.  This was a custom commission from a music instructor, John Michael Greer.  He wrote: "The monochord arrived yesterday afternoon.  What can I say? It's wonderful--a first-rate research tool and a fine musical instrument all in one. Beautiful tone, beautiful workmanship, and an exact fit to the details I needed. Many, many thanks for crafting this instrument of another age." 

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