[Harp-L] Lee Oskar's Moustache
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Lee Oskar's Moustache
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- Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 13:17:56 -0800 (PST)
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The tenacious moustache grabbing quality of LO harps is well known to us furry faced harping units. I'm wondering what other solutions have been tried to make LO's more friendly.
I scrape some wax from a natural beeswax candle, warm and soften it between my fingers, and press it in around the ends of the cover plate, the square holes, and around the screw edge.
I use the yellow ochre real beeswax because it softens nice when you warm it. Synthetic wax candles chip and flake. It works good and lasts a long time but looks a little funky. I keep looking for the right sized plastic or hard rubber plug from elelctronics or auto parts but haven't found anything yet.
Shaving isn't an option. I've had the moustache 35 years and I'm a little concerned about what might be under there. Any one else got an idea that works?
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