Description
Introducing the Boondocker D2 – Enhanced for Superior Sound and Effortless Playability!
The Boondocker D2 is a 3-course, 4-string acoustic dulcimer guitar that elevates the experience for both new players and seasoned musicians. Like its predecessor, it’s typically tuned to D-A-D, allowing you to play tabs designed for the traditional Appalachian mountain dulcimer but with the familiar feel of a guitar. Thanks to the diatonic fretboard and open tuning, every note you play sounds beautiful, making it nearly impossible to hit a wrong note.
Upgraded Features of the D2 Model:
- A deeper body for added resonance and volume, giving the D2 a fuller, richer sound that projects beautifully.
- A thinner neck for improved playability and comfort, making it easier to handle for extended playing sessions.
- Separate string holes for melody strings, making string changes faster and more convenient.
- The electric/acoustic version includes a passive tone control, allowing you to finely adjust the tone when plugged into an amplifier for even greater sound customization.
The Sapele Mahogany version is crafted from solid Sapele with a 1/8″ Sapele top, featuring our signature Henna-inspired engraved design. The Rosewood bridge with a Corian saddle adds to its clear, loud, and beautiful tone. Whether you’re playing alongside an acoustic guitar, cajon, or any other instrument, the D2 holds its own with a strong and vibrant sound. Finished with multiple coats of lacquer, the instrument is as durable as it is stunning.
Compact and lightweight, the Boondocker D2 is the perfect companion for playing at the beach, in the woods, in your backyard, or simply noodling at home. It’s fun, portable, and designed for musicians of all skill levels to enjoy.
Each package includes the Boondocker D2 and a pick, so you’re ready to start playing right out of the box!

Roy Markham (verified owner) –
If you’re in the market for a unique stringed instrument, then the Jaromin Boondocker Dulcimer is a true revelation.
As a new proud owner of this instrument and also the Merlin Seagull, I can’t help but make some comparisons between the two instruments. On the surface the two instruments have many similarities. They are both a lot of fun and easy to play, but for me the Boondocker is a better instrument. I’ll tell you why:
First and foremost, the Jaromin Boondocker is a work of art. Its aesthetics are simply unparalleled. The henna-style decoration on the instrument is just stunning. The intricate details and rich colors make it a true conversation starter. The Merlin Seagull really pales in comparison in terms of visual appeal and looks a bit bland.
The beauty of the Boondocker goes beyond skin-deep. It has a very high level of ergonomic sturdiness that instills confidence in the player. It’s slightly heavier than the Merlin and feels more robust. The neck is the same width but it’s 3/16” thicker than the Merlin’s neck. The craftsmanship and attention to detail in its construction are evident from the moment you pick it up. It just feels more solid and fits well in your hands.
Another difference is that the Boondocker has 8 frets (not counting the nut) where the Merlin only has 7. This gives the player a little more versatility if required.
Sound-wise, the Boondocker does not disappoint. While the Merlin Seagull may have a slightly louder acoustic sound, the Boondocker takes the lead with its built-in pickup. This feature allows you to amplify the instrument. To me, this is an important factor for those wishing to perform in a live on stage environment.
In conclusion, I honestly think that the Jaromin Boondocker Dulcimer is a beautiful, ergonomically sturdy, and sonically versatile instrument. I am a very happy customer, and I wholeheartedly recommend the Boondocker to anyone seeking a dulcimer that truly stands out.
Kurt T-H –
If you’re on the fence between the Seagull Merlin and this, get the Boondocker.
The instrument just feels right in the hand. The Merlin is a fine instrument but it lacks a lot of the character of the Boondocker. It’s also prettier, if that matters.
It’s the tone that sells it. Mine is warm and rich, and loud for its size. Buy it. Seriously. You won’t regret it. I almost bought two.
Verified owner Myranda P. (verified owner) –
Per my artist, Misha Fair “This boondocker is beautiful. I love the choice of materials and it sounds really good. The extra fret at the bottom of the neck is chef’s kiss because I can embellish a little more than with my other stick dulcimers. Great instrument overall.”