
3 Instruments Available
I have three Stick Dulcimers avaiable. One in Bloodwood, one in Meranti and another in Zebrano. They are ready for delivery and ae £300 each. I will add some pictures soon


Frankly - The Foksy Magazine
I have been featured in the Folksy.com magazine "Frankly" you can read the entire article here:
http://frankly.folksy.com/2012/05/18/matt-cox-my-essential-kit
New Video
I have uploaded a video to youtube. "The making of a Stick Dulcimer Guitar"
How a Matthew Cox Stick Dulcimer is made. I hope you enjoy the video. The music was kindly performed and donated by Graham Marshall. It was played on one of my Semi-Acoustic Stick Dulcimers with some Squeezebox in there too!
3 Instruments Available
Just the Bloodwood Gig Stick left. There is a Mixed wood Stick Dulcimer available now as well
I have got a selection of Instruments available. A Tulipwood Stick Dulcimer, a Bloodwood 3 string Gig Stick and a Meranti Stick Dulcimer. I will add them to the relevant pages today or tomorrow. The Tulipwood Dulcimer is only £140! Please see the description for more details.
I will also be putting up a short audio clip of each Instrument so you can hear what they sound like.
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New pictures
I have added quite a few new pictures of some of the Stick Dulcimers I make. They are much cleared and of a higher quality. You can see them in the Stick Dulcimer and Gallery sections on the left.
Introducing WoodyPop!
I hope everyone had a good Christmas and a happy New Year! With the new year comes a new venture, Woodypop.
What is Woodypop?
New Instrument - The Gig Stick
Anyone that came to see us at Wickham Festival would have been able to see my new instrument for the first time. I am calling it "The Gig Stick" The Idea for it came from wanting to combine the design of a cigar box guitar and the sound of my Stick Dulcimers. They come in 3 or 4 string versions and be ordered now. Click the link to the left to find out more.

Wickham Festival 2011
Thank you to everyone that came over to see us at the Wickham Festival this year. We had a really good time, learnt a lot and ware completely blown away by the response to my instruments. I hope everyone one that bought one enjoys it and we hope to see you all again next year! If any of you know any other festivals that you think would suite me, please let me know as we are planning a big summer folk/alternative festival tour next year.
Also if anyone has any pictures of us at the festival I would love to see them. Anyone get a good shot of that triple rainbow as well? (what does it mean?)




