Thanks to all who responded to my question about
whether custom harmonicas were "worth it", i.e. worth
buying. The answer from the majority was a resounding
"yes!" because of the improved playability, sound,
responsiveness etc.
My question was prompted by monetary considerations; I
was already sold on the idea. My problem is, because
of the abuse I put harmonicas through, and the rate
they die on me, I couldn't afford to replace them at
$50 to $100 per replacement.
What I gathered from your answers, dealing only with
the cost factor, is this:
1. Custom harmonicas last longer
2. You don't throw custom harmonicas away when a reed
goes; you (or a customizer) replace the reed
3. You can save money by learning to customize or
repair your harmonicas yourself
So, I'm convinced they are worth buying. My next
question-- how do I convince my wife?
Cheers,
Wolf Kristiansen
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