Re: [Harp-L] Interesting Golden Melody Story
I recall sending in a blues harp in the key of C to the Hohner servcie dept an it came back with reed plates for a harp in the key of G. Still got that harp it plays great.
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From: cscharp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> About 8 years ago, I bought a bunch of new Hohner Harmonicas from a Pawn Shop in
> Atlanta. It seems that they had bought the inventory of a music store that had
> gone out of business. There were Golden Melodys, Marine Bands, and even a
> couple Old Blues Harps. All of them were oddball keys that Nobody wanted to
> buy. I bought all of them cheap.
>
> To Make a long story short, I recently put one of these, a Dd, in my harp box.
> I was playing Sunday with a band at a birthday party, who had tuned down a half
> step because it was the end of a long week for them and the singers voice was
> shot.
>
> When they played a song in A, I grabbed the Dd, and it wasn't tuned even close
> to Dd. Today, I got around to looking at it, and it seems that even though the
> cover plates said Dd, and the box said Dd, it was actually a Ed.
>
> Not that it makes any difference, but I wonder if the harp came that way from
> Hohner, or weather the dealer had done that by accident for some reason.
>
> Has anyone had a similar problem from Hohner.
>
> Harvey Berman
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