Re: [Harp-L] Best CHEAPO "loaners"?



Wish I could afford to give away harps in that price tier. They are better than Huangs, or at least more consistent.



Hear Barrelhouse Solly on the internet--that's me

http://www.soundclick.com/barrelhousesolly

Yes, it's what everyone has been clamoring for--pictures of the cats:

http://ratemykitten.com/my/?gallery=willie_mctell

Chesper Nevins wrote:
Man, these are what I give away. Beautiful!

http://coast2coastmusic.com/cgi-bin/cart/MLBK520.html

This is a convenient place to get them too.


On 12/16/05, Eric Chard <jeric@xxxxxx> wrote:


I've never been this obsessive about my health-- then again, I've
never had a really nasty cold for three weeks before....

SO, I'd like to purchase some cheapo loaners to carry around and give
to those brave souls who want to "play harp" at parties and such on a
harmonica many strangers have used.  >;^)

Good, cheap-ass makes? Big Rivers?

And, where to buy in Seattle?  I"m getting tired of the 'tude at
American Music.


Eric





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