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Tab Ward at various places on his homeplace, Beech Mountain, c. August 1966.

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Buna Hicks entertains on guitar and duclimer, September 1966.

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Banjos and dulcimer built by Tab Ward, photographed in 1966.

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Arlie Watson playing dulcimer, with unidentified child. Photo taken on the porch of Jack Guy's store; Guy's recording equipment is at right.

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Arlie Watson plays duclimer on the porch of Jack Guy's store; Guy's recording equipment is visible in foreground.

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Arlie Watson with dulcimer, unidentified woman, and Thomas Guy on the porch of Jack Guy's store.

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Stanley Hicks with unidentified child on the porch of Jack Guy's store.

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Arlie Watson and an unidentified singer / guitarist perform at Jack Guy's store.

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The Beech Mountain Ramblers in front of Tab Ward's spring house on Beech Mountain. Left to right: Tab Ward, Dave James, Russell Ward, and John Sipe.

Scenes from Beech Creek, North Carolina, 1960s, from the collection of Jack Guy.

A second film of Beech Creek scenes includes silent footage of Tab Ward, Jack Guy, and others making music, walking, posing, dancing, and demonstrating Guy's handcrafted toys. Additional footage includes shots of the landscape, houses and buildings…

Scenes from Beech Creek, North Carolina, and from an outdoor event, likely the Daniel Boone Wagon Train, an annual pioneer-themed gathering that took place from 1963 to 1973 in North Carolina's Wilkes and Watauga Counties.0:00 - 7:15 -- Scenes of Tab…

Lonnie Ward plays a dulcimer made by Lenoard Glenn; Lonnie's son Russell Ward accompanies his father on the guitar. Introduction by Jack Guy.

Jack Guy interviews husband and wife Edd and Nettie Presnell; Nettie plays a duclimer created by Edd.

Jack Guy interviews husband and wife Edd and Nettie Presnell; Nettie plays a duclimer created by Edd.

Jack Guy interviews husband and wife Edd and Nettie Presnell; Nettie plays a duclimer created by Edd.

Jack Guy interviews husband and wife Edd and Nettie Presnell; Nettie plays a duclimer created by Edd.

Stanley Hicks (banjo) and Tedrey Harmon (dulcimer) perform at Jack Guy's store; Ricky Presnell buck dances. Introduction by Jack Guy.Notes on original reel box: “This recording special for: Jack Guy / Recorded at Guy's Folk Toys and Home Industries 7…

Stanley Hicks (banjo) and Tedrey Harmon (dulcimer) perform at Jack Guy's store. After losing part of a finger in a carpentry accident while building a dulcimer, Hicks adapted his banjo style to the absence of a digit, and continued to play; he…
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