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 ARCHIVED TOPIC: Two Fiddle Builders in Tennessee


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Twelvefret - Posted - 06/28/2007:  07:08:07


On my home page are pictures of three fiddles, two by J.W. Green and one from Charles Horner. These are completely hand carved instruments, they even make their own tail peices.

These men are in their later years and neither have a web site, but if someone was interested in their fiddles I could pass along their telephone numbers. Just send me an email.

chuck

Here is an archive of old time music from Berea College in Berea Kentucky, http://tinyurl.com/d5mnx

tiquose - Posted - 06/28/2007:  10:01:00


They are pretty fiddles. Have you played any of them?

Janet

dpopefiddle - Posted - 06/28/2007:  13:30:20


Can these fiddles be found anywhere on the web?

What a legacy we leave - a poisoned earth and a malignant mankind.

Twelvefret - Posted - 06/28/2007:  19:23:55


Those pictured are the ones I play and used in the recordings on my page.

These are not available on the web.

Horner has 12 or so for sale @ $1600-1800. Green asked between $1400-1800.

If I can get some pictures, I will. If you want to speak to them, I can get you each a phone number to call.

chuck

Here is an archive of old time music from Berea College in Berea Kentucky, http://tinyurl.com/d5mnx

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