Re: [Harp-L] Harps made in China
hi all
i have one of those 14 hole swan chromatics and it does play nice, not a bad deal
joe g landisville pa
Cheechmail@xxxxxxx wrote:
I bought my first "Swan" chromatic about 2 years ago. It was sold on ebay as
a new harmonicas and was less than $ 25.00. I thought I could use it to
practice on. I became a total believer. I now have two 14 hole and one 16 hole
Swans. The harmonicas have a very responsive and mellow tone. The 14 hole is not
wide and bulky and fits nicely in the hand for cupping tones. I now find
myself playing the "Swan" instead of my 64 Hohner chromatic. Now with Hohner
raising all their prices, this harmonica is still priced at less than 1/3 cost
of a Hohner. Try the 14 hole, you will not regret the investment.
Frank Tomasulo
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