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      <title>Playing Music on a Cardboard Mountain Dulcimer</title>
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      <description>I first came across a cardboard mountain dulcimer at a small folk festival a few years back, and I&amp;#39;ll be honest, I thought it was a prop or a kid&amp;#39;s toy at first. It was sitting on a hay bale, looking suspiciously like a shipping box that had been</description>
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