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Help: Tinplate Tinkers Fiddle

GUEST,IVOR BIGGIN 07 Mar 02 - 01:32 PM
GUEST,Al 07 Mar 02 - 07:08 PM
weepiper 08 Mar 02 - 02:27 PM
JohnInKansas 08 Mar 02 - 06:49 PM
Uncle Jaque 08 Mar 02 - 07:59 PM
Uncle Jaque 08 Mar 02 - 08:06 PM
greg stephens 08 Mar 02 - 10:06 PM
GUEST,Russ 09 Mar 02 - 07:54 AM
Malcolm Douglas 09 Mar 02 - 09:24 AM
The Pooka 09 Mar 02 - 04:32 PM
GUEST,Philippa 10 Mar 02 - 10:34 AM
GUEST,Moleskin Joe 10 Mar 02 - 10:58 AM
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Subject: TINPLATE TINKERS FIDDLE
From: GUEST,IVOR BIGGIN
Date: 07 Mar 02 - 01:32 PM

CAN ANYONE HELP WITH SUCCESSES/ FAILURES THEY HAVE HAD MAKING A FIDDLE FROM TIN PLATE. i HAVE IT FROM VERY GOOD AUTHORITY THAT IRISH TINKERS MADE FIDDLES THIS WAY.

ANY HELP WOULD BE MOST APRECIATED


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Subject: RE: Help: TINPLATE TINKERS FIDDLE
From: GUEST,Al
Date: 07 Mar 02 - 07:08 PM

Wow! I bet the tone is kind of, well, you know, sort of tinny.


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Subject: RE: Help: TINPLATE TINKERS FIDDLE
From: weepiper
Date: 08 Mar 02 - 02:27 PM

I have seen a metal fiddle, don't know what kind of metal though; there's a lad plays in sessions in Edinburgh and Glasgow uses one. It sounded fine to me - not like a really nice wooden fiddle, but certainly no worse than the average one.


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Subject: RE: Help: TINPLATE TINKERS FIDDLE
From: JohnInKansas
Date: 08 Mar 02 - 06:49 PM

There are a couple of "stainless steel" double basses that show up occasionally in campground picking sessions around her.

(I'd guess that they're more likely chrome plated brass.)

I've never heard one "bowed" but for plucking and slap techniques they sound almost as good as my washtub double bass.

John


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Subject: RE: Help: TINPLATE TINKERS FIDDLE
From: Uncle Jaque
Date: 08 Mar 02 - 07:59 PM

  <pre>  </pre>  	Now that you mention it, I have seen just such a fiddle!    It was about five years ago in the shop of a Tinker from WESTON, Vermont.  He had it hanging on the wall, and upon my inquiry (I had never seen one before) he explained that it was probably made for a wedding or "Tin" Anniversary celebration rather than to be played seriously.  He was not a Musician, but allowed how as it would "play", but was not particularly impressed with the "music" which came out of it.    

It seems that he was selling it more for "decoration" than as an instrument.

Oh!; Look!: I've still got the chap's card here:

"Artistry in Tin" Early American Reproductions Chandeliers ~ Lanterns ~ Sconces ~ Folk Art DAVID L. CLAGGETT Tin Shop Located in the Old Mill Museum P.O. Box 41 ~ Weston, Vermont 05161 (802) 824~3194

The fiddle has probably been sold by now, but he might be able to shed some furthur light on it's history. As I recall, he made some pretty nifty stuff as well!


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Subject: RE: Help: TINPLATE TINKERS FIDDLE
From: Uncle Jaque
Date: 08 Mar 02 - 08:06 PM

Hmmm... That last posting was done with the aid of a new text editing program, "Extreme Pad" V.2.01 which is supposed to put all the HTML stuff in there automaticly so it comes out all nicely formatted in a forum like this.

I'd say that it's not working all that well...


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Subject: RE: Help: TINPLATE TINKERS FIDDLE
From: greg stephens
Date: 08 Mar 02 - 10:06 PM

Didn't the Donegal fiddler Johnny Docherty make tinn fiddles? Or use one? I've heard some such story. There's a fabulous tin cello in Hanley Museum(Stoke-on-Trent,UK)


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Subject: RE: Help: TINPLATE TINKERS FIDDLE
From: GUEST,Russ
Date: 09 Mar 02 - 07:54 AM

You might try asking the question on Fiddle-L.

http://listserv.brown.edu/archives/fiddle-l.html


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Subject: RE: Help: TINPLATE TINKERS FIDDLE
From: Malcolm Douglas
Date: 09 Mar 02 - 09:24 AM

Tin Fiddle photos at Frets.com

Apparantly, Sears & Roebuck used to sell tin fiddles; quite a few Old Time players learnt on them.


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Subject: RE: Help: TINPLATE TINKERS FIDDLE
From: The Pooka
Date: 09 Mar 02 - 04:32 PM

Remarkable. Always things to learn on Mudcat. / Wait! Let's have a jam with tin fiddles and wood whistles. (Maybe a polymer electric bodhrain)


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Subject: RE: Help: TINPLATE TINKERS FIDDLE
From: GUEST,Philippa
Date: 10 Mar 02 - 10:34 AM

Caoimhin MacAoidh in Ballyshannon, Co Donegal might help you with this. He runs fiddle workshops so might have a website. founder of Cairde na bFidleoirí. There's a recording of Donegal music called "The Brass Fiddle"
In a musical instrument museum in Norway (Trondheim??)I saw a fiddle made from matchsticks, but I didn't hear it played.


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Subject: RE: Help: TINPLATE TINKERS FIDDLE
From: GUEST,Moleskin Joe
Date: 10 Mar 02 - 10:58 AM

The ones made in Donegal were made from brass and there is an excellent picture of one on the cover of the LP referred to above.


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