Re: Out of the box
- Subject: Re: Out of the box
- From: "Hambone Hamilton" <harpmanx@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2003 22:58:07 -0500
I like the Promaster, although the high ends on them are a bit stiff and
they do pluck moustache hairs, they are my personal fave.
Hambone
>From: "DL Terry" <so_blue@xxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
>To: "! Harp -L" <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Out of the box
>Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 19:25:37 -0800
>
>I tried to strike a spark yesterday, but you all were too slippery - only
>one person bit.
>I have been considering buying some "high-end" diatonics. No, not Filiskos,
>or another "custom" harp.
>
>Most of the manufacturers we're familiar with have a "top-o'-the-line"
>'Tonic-
>We got the Meisterklasse, Promaster, Thunderbird, Bushmaster, Ultimo,
>and.... What?
>I'm talking non-valved "Premium" out-of-the-box, diatonics, not an
>"overblow" or other "trick" harp.
>(Although, should we allow the AX-20 a spot?)
>
>If you had to play an out-of-the-box Factory Diatonic, but cost was not an
>issue, which one would YOU play?
>(Or, maybe in some cases, cost is not an issue; which one DO you play?)
>
>-DL Terry
>
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