Re: [Harp-L] Hohner Blues Harps/MBs same in '69? When was SP20 born?
Here in Great Britain, there was the "Echo Super Vamper" Identical to a 10
hole "Marine Band" Except for the inscription. About that time or a little
later, the "Blues Harp" came out (In the UK)
They were EXACTLY the same, both with wooden combs, EXCEPT for the cover
plates.
I bought my first Special 20 in Greece... In about '71.... They were not
available in England for another couple of years. That was the first harp I ever
played with a plastic comb.
All the best
John Walden
London
England
In a message dated 10/07/2008 13:30:18 Pacific Daylight Time,
larry.marks@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Winslow Yerxa wrote:The reed plates were the same and they both had pear
wood combs.
> The Hohner Blues Harp has always had a wooden comb; it's never been
> plastic. Perhaps you're thinking of the Special 20.
>
Was there a special 20 in '67? Our recollections differ on this. I
first bought what was touted as a blues harp in the familiar soft blue
plastic case. I seem to remember that one reason for trying it was my
dislike of the wooden combs. But I cannot claim to remember much of '67,
so I must defer to your and Ken's clearer recollections.
-LM
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