[Harp-L] sp-20`s, MS, etc.
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- Subject: [Harp-L] sp-20`s, MS, etc.
- From: drori hammer <drori_hammer@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 23:50:44 -0800 (PST)
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I also play out-of -the box harps, and have spent years in search of the "perfect " harp (the search still continues...) - right now my case contains several different candidates
I REALLY like the Hering vintage 1923`s, for that big wood sound, like a good Marine band, only easier to play, and better longevity
I have recently started trying Golden Melodies - a great harp, although I am still getting used to how WIDE they are - it makes my pucker blow-bends a bit harder
I am also a big fan of Hohner MS reedplates - some of the best harps I have had were "Big River" bodies with replacement reedplates installed in them
Obviously, the special 20`s are a good choice too
Just my 2cents
Hammer
www.dovhammer.com
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