RE: Ergonomic-Neck-Rack (ENR) now for Diatonics



I like the mail, especially when it concerns a good, solid harp rack. Store
bought harp racks have their limitation. A harp rack, like our friend Vern
makes, is a professional tool, and I appreciate him making them, and I
appreciate him letting us know about them.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf
> Of Mojodeli
> Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2003 8:06 PM
> To: jevern@xxxxxxx; harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: Ergonomic-Neck-Rack (ENR) now for Diatonics
>
>
>
> what is going on with these sales mail. i thought this email thing
> was for hars and harpin and all i get is these sales mail. dont that
> just junk and spam mail. is this the mailing for harping and such
> like that.
>
> thank you
>
> just curious.
>
> >
> >
> >
> >---- Original Message ----
> >From: jevern@xxxxxxx
> >To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
> >Subject: RE: Ergonomic-Neck-Rack (ENR) now for Diatonics
> >Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2003 15:11:05 -0700
> >
> >>I originally designed the Ergonomic-Neck-Rack (ENR) to meet the
> >needs of Hands-Free-Chromatic players.  However, as a result of
> >"overwhelming demand" (a couple of guys asked about it), I changed
> >the clamp design to better accommodate diatonics.
> >>
> >>The first diatonic player to receive one responded with this
> >unsolicited testimonial:
> >>
> >>"I love the neck rack! It came today and is absolutely the perfect
> >thing. This is the most comfortable I have ever felt using a rack.
> >It's solid as a rock and I feel like I'm playing better without the
> >distracting uncomfortable feeling I've become used to. Thank you for
> >coming up with such a brilliant piece of work! ".......Bruce Kurnow
> >>
> >>This leads me to believe that some of you other diatonic players
> >might be interested.
> >>
> >>The features that set the ENR apart from other neck racks are:
> >>* More adjustments, left/right, up/down, near/far, and harp tilt
> >angle. YOU decide where you want the harp to be and the ENR holds it
> >there!
> >>* More weight, 1.2 lbs.
> >>* More padding,  3/4" diameter padded neck yoke.
> >>* More stiffness, 1/4" cold-rolled steel neck yoke and 1/4" x 1/2"
> >aluminum struts.
> >>
> >>The harp is grasped at the corners by small "C" clamps having #4
> >knurled thumbscrews.
> >>
> >>Folks, this is "nuts & bolts" type of construction, painted flat
> >black to be unobtrusive on stage.  There is nothing pretty or shiny
> >about it.  Appearance-wise it will appeal only to those who believe,
> >as do I, that "form follows function."
> >>
> >>THIRTY DAY TRIAL OFFER:  If you buy one and don't like it, return it
> >within 30 days and I'll refund the full purchase price.
> >>
> >>See picture and price on my website  www.hands-free-chromatic.7p.com
> >>
> >>This uses up my harp-l spam allowance for October!   ;o)
> >>
> >>Vern
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
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