[Harp-L] Glass Comb
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- From: "Richard Williger" <rlwilliger@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 08:39:34 -0400
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I got a flyer from a music supply house that showed Lee Oskar's 25th
anniversary gold-plated harp. I got curious and started looking around, and
found Hohner's anniversary harp - gold for $700plus, and chrome for
$300plus, but with a glass comb the ad copy said made for great tone. I
guess I am just curious as to how well glass would actually work in a
harmonica. How would you affix the reeds? Could you gap them? Assuming,
of course, you felt like parting with that much money in the first place.
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