re: Hair Pullers
- Subject: re: Hair Pullers
- From: "Hambone Hamilton" <harpmanx@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 05 May 2004 12:23:26 -0400
Lee Oskars are especially good at yanking facial hair out when you're not
expecting it, so are Suzuki Promasters. I don't have that problem with my
Vintage Harps, though.
Hambone
>From: "Steve Shaw" <moorcot@xxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: "Steve Shaw" <moorcot@xxxxxxx>
>To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: re: Opinions, Big Rivers
>Date: Wed, 05 May 2004 16:32:45 +0100
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><<I use Big Rivers most of the time, along with Hering 1923's. the big
>problem I have with the Br's is that my mustache hair get caught
>frequently. Some of my harps looks like they could use a shave. Ouch!
>However, I still like them and appreciate the cost. I do agree that the
>Hering is easier on the mouth, and I like their bright tone. Bullfrog>>>
>
>Before I played the harp I relied on my wife to tell me to trim the
>face-fuzz. Now I rely on my harps, one G Lee Oskar in particular, to let
>me know. It's brought many a tear to the eye.
>
>Steve Shaw
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