[Harp-L] re: Harrison custom Harmonicas reply



Brad Harrison wrote:

"Jonathan cut and pasted a portion of the sentence, here is what he cut and pasted:"

Yes, I only included the relevant part of the text.

" I am sure this clears up any misunderstanding on Jonathan part!"

I understood the rest of it, but since final tuning (and gapping) usually takes a week or two to settle in, especially if it is a major change from what was there, I fail to see how that could be done with a three day turnaround time. I was merely commenting on the use of the term "custom" as I don't see how that type of tuning and set-up for the individual could be done in the time frame mentioned, unless the customer wanted it the way the harp already was.

" One will not see any Patent numbers associated with my name as of yet. This is because the USPO is backed up 24 to 36 months. "

I see. I hope that it will be granted and that when it is you will post the patent number for us all to see--I'm always interested in new designs and ideas for harmonicas. I was just curious that I couldn't find it in the USPO website, and sometimes inventor name searches are not the best way to find things, whereas patent numbers are usually very reliable.




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