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Bow Fiddle Rock, Portknockie.
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"Stroh" Japanese fiddle. British made monochord c1920. It has a very hard edged, metalic sound. I like the sound of the Howson phonofiddle a lot more...
TSC - Vintage
This is a Family heirloom that has been in my family for 3 generations. I seem to be doing a lot of musical instruments lately.
Strobist: YN565EX @ 1/8 power camera left behind fiddle case. YN560 @ 1/8 camera right in front of fiddle case. Both aimed up bounce flash and had white foam deflector directing some light forward. Trigger RF602.
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Bow Fiddle with the moon behind a cloud giving a nice shimmer across the sea.
My 900th post!
What's left of my gggrandfather's fiddle. Kept in a pillow case and stepped on around 1900.
Owned by David Clark Baker who used to play fiddle on the north end of Portland, Indiana on Friday and Sat. nights. David was also an attorney and a member of the Indiana House of Representatives.
The earliest date inside the fiddle is 1808. That's a digital of his portrait.
David Clark Baker
B. Dayton, Ohio 1808
D. Portland, Indiana 1884
Wife: Sarah VanCleve
Front of Fiddle inside says:
1816
Gibson of Kalamazoo, Mich 1902
Maker of the Gibson Mandolin
Inside the back:
lowered 1/8 and 1/6 by A. H. Hildreth
Dayton, Ohio
A. Thorley or Thurley bought 1816
David Clark Baker, the owner lived in Dayton before moving
to Portland, Indiana. and was born in 1808
The floor here is my Chatham, NY house which was built in 1820.
Spectacular floor!
April 19, 2021
Fiddle heads are pushing through the earth in our little fern garden.
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
Photo by brucetopher
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Hoosier Hills Bluegrass performing late Thursday evening at the 111th Annual Versailles Pumpkin Show
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What's left of my gggrandfather's fiddle.
His name was David Clark Baker and he used to play fiddle on the north end of Portland, Indiana on Friday and Sat. nights. David was also an attorney. The earliest date inside the fiddle is 1808. That's a digital of his portrait.
David Clark Baker
B. Dayton, Ohio 1808
D. Portland, Indiana 1884
Wife: Sarah VanCleve
Inside of the fiddle says:
Front of Fiddle inside says:
1816
Gibson of Kalamazoo, Mich 1902
Maker of the Gibson Mandolin
Inside the back:
lowered 1/8 and 1/6 by A. H. Hildreth
Dayton, Ohio
A. Thorley or Thurley bought 1816
David Clark Baker, the owner lived in Dayton before moving
to Portland, Indiana. and was born in 1808
I had the front door open yesterday morning and held my hand up to block the sun.
Reached for the camera and took a few shots. They are very slow fiddle fingers, but I
play a mean waltz.
Renaissance Fairs are a great place to see a whole bunch of people in period outfits - either as performers, cast members, vendors, or ordinary lay people that like the spirit of the Ren Fairs and show up as Faces in the Crowd. I'm a Ren Fair fan and I was fortunate to visit the Minnesota Ren Fair in Shakopee, MN, in September 2011. This set includes people that caught my attention and fall into one of the categories listed above - hopefully I labeled them correctly. If you're in the Minnesota area, you should check this Fair out - it is a photographers dream.