Re: [Harp-L] New Suzukis and other woodcombed harps?



Mike,

I recently purchased two Journeyman harps from Workingman's Harps.  They are very well put together, nicely tweaked, highly responsive instruments.  They are plastic body and cost $50/each, there's also a wooden body model, The Artisan, also $50.  I would bet the Artisan is just as finely crafted as the Journeyman. 

http://www.workingmansharps.com/Artisan.html 

Jim.

>>> Michael Fugazzi <mfugazzi67@xxxxxxxxx> 7/9/2006 3:59:01 PM >>>
I want to pick up some new harps and was looking at getting one with a wood comb that I can adjust the reeds on.  Any recomendations?  What are the new Suzukis like?  $50 is getting spendy, but if they sound good and last a long time...
   
  Thanks


Mike Fugazzi
vocals/harmonica
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