I recently won these two instruments in an eBay auction. The seller said that these were found in a Massachusetts house from 1900 that was being demoed. No other information was given.
First, here's a video tour around them both:
The instruments appear to be handmade and are very similar in construction. One is 26" long and the other (with a protruding headstock horn) is 28".
They both feature 18.5" scale lengths, a metal "pickguard" area and body depths between 1.5" and 1.75". Tuning is via traditional zither pins.
Each instrument features a fretted area and a drone string area. The frets are made from bent wire that is inserted into holes in the soundboard. The longer instrument features four strings that are fretted and four strings that are drone. The shorter has three fretted strings and four drones.
Note the long 16 penny nail used as a bridge.
The biggest difference between the two is the number of strings and the headstock shape:
Even the soundholes are similar, apparently made by carving an "X" into the soundboard and then adding additional flourishes.
The headstocks and butt ends are separate from the body and were glued on. You can see the details in the picture of the instruments backs:
These instruments are inspiring me to create my own version. Perhaps an electric version using a 2x4 and pickups?
So what is it? Did I buy a holy grail? Post your observations, conclusions and comments below!
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Tennessee Music Boxes? With the typical sheet of tin where you hit the strings?
Mesopotamian lap steels? Perhaps. Perhaps not. O.k., almost certainly not. Cool dulcimers, though. I just like saying Mesopotamian.
My first guess is Scheitholt or Tennessee Music Box with the partial frets. But I've never seen one of those or any dulcimer with the sympathetic/drone strings. Those are similar to what's on a sitar. Someone may have been experimenting and combining a couple of different ideas. Fretted zither is a name for many instruments and that's what I'd call these if pressed to do so.
On http://home.usit.net/~sandyc/mb.html a photo of a Tennessee Music Box with one string fretted and three drone strings.
Some type of Bowed Psaltery.
Those are French dulcimers.
Lark in the Morning were selling some that looked real similar. They were French forget the name of them but, might look and see if they still sell them. Sound real nice.
These two are labelled as Zithers and contain some of the same elements as yours. The drawing is called Old Style Zither and the other is obviously factory made. I agree with Ron's assessment of the construction but I think an acoustic copy could certainly be made with a 2 x 4 if you remove a thin piece for the top and then hollow out the remaining piece. That's probably way more work than simply building the box with 1/4"stock.
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