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 Posted: Wed Nov 12th, 2008 02:57 pm
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    I have been a member of ezFolk for a few months now, but I realized I have neglected to introduce myself. I'm Eric Mart, and I live in Concord, New Hampshire with my wife Kay; my son left for college in September. I am a forensic psychologist by trade and I practice mostly in New England but I travel around the country some.

I have played the dulcimer for years and would class myself as intermediate, and the blues harp but not well. I have recently taken up the bari uke and am having a great time with it. I also build cigar box instruments and am going to try my first fretted uke soon.

If any of you are in New Hampshire and would like to get togther to play, contact me at emart@comcast.net

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Welcome Eric.  You will find the folks here are friendly and helpful.  I am a uke player and I play all of the sizes of ukes. I have a vintage Regal Baritone with a cedar top that sounds great.



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Nice to hear from you. I have a mid range Lanikai uke that sound ok and will serve until I get good enough that a better one would make a difference.

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