Re: [Harp-L] Chromonica270 Repair Advice -- call Hohner




First of all, let me say that Rupert's video is probably the best I have ever 
seen -- and I have seen several and watched people work on harps at SPAH.

In fact, every serious harmonica player -- diatonic or chromatic -- should 
have a copy. It's   packed with valuable information you won't get anywhere 
else.

But this harmonica sounds like it is in serious trouble and the best solution 
is to send it back to Hohner USA and let the tech work on it.

Hohner has its   own repair center in the USA.   Call harmonica specialist 
Bill Bucco at (804) 515-1900 and find out whether the harmonica is worth 
repairing. If it is, let Hohner do it and get it done right. Otherwise, toss it in 
the parts bin and spring for a new one. Bill replaced Sissy Jones at Hohner.

Hope this helps

Phil Lloyd










In a message dated 2/1/08 10:46:06 AM, Captron100@xxxxxxx writes:


> In a message dated 1/31/2008 10:06:19 P.M.  Eastern Standard Time, douglas
> writes:
> 
> I have a Hohner Chrom270 that fell  out of my pocket and spent four hours in
> a gutter in the wet snowy rain. It just  never played right after that.
> 
> Rupert Oysler's repair and maintenance  CD-ROM / DVD covers both diatonics
> and chromatics.  Cheap at $65  (iirc).  Rupert is a Seydel rep and values
> contributor to this list.   Last i looked, his website was 
> www.harprepair.com .
> ron 
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