Re: OK! etc.
- Subject: Re: OK! etc.
- From: Nicolas Fouquet <bbhcfr@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 23:54:52 +0200 (CEST)
I agree, though I am a Welmeister retailer. Big River Harp are very good harps, and they need a very little to be as good as any MS Harmonica.
Meanwhile, for those who are interested, you can find very cheap harmonicas in foreigner courntries.
I have a friend who has been in China last week. He found a full set of Marine Band with the Hohner suitCase for ? 50.
So, If you do not mind to pay 20 or 30 bucks for shipping and 10 bucks for custom fees, you can have 12 harps with the Hohner Harmonica suitcase for $ 90
Here, in South of France, many people go to Spain to buy their harmonicas: 12 ? for a Hohner Special 20 Handmade. Pretty good deal...
You, US follk, you may find bargain in Mexico! Have look at the lands which have an economic agreement with USA. You could find very good deal then.
In EU, such countries as Poland will come in next week. Then, we will be able to get Hohner Meisterklasse for ? 30...
Froggy
Mudharp@xxxxxxx wrote:
In a message dated 4/29/2004 11:09:46 AM Central Standard Time, ebenross@xxxxxxxxx writes:
very good luck with a few BIG RIVER harps
Big River harps may be one of the biggest diatonic sleepers on the market. Hard to find anything better for the price, IMO. If you're on a budget they're a great choice. With a little tweeking they can be made to play well and sound rich, full and powerful, not to mention sweet/nasty/mellow/rich/raunchy, take your pick. Paul deLay's harp of choice. Hard to argue with that.
Harp on sisters and brothers...
T.A.
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