[Harp-L] RE: Beginner with harmonica quality problems!
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- From: Fire on Your Sleeve <million_dollar_handshake@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 22:22:25 -0500
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I just find it strange that I haven't really touched a harmonica in over ten years, and now there seems that a bunch of harmonica companies that I never really heard of before, have sprouted up or came "out of the woodwork". It's just hard to believe that after 10 years and with all this competition, a company has not come out with a harp that plays good out of the box? Isn't that what everybodys been complaining about for years?
As far as a custom harmonica goes, I am pretty sure I know what I would like in a harp. Who are some good but not super expensive harp builders? Also, if played with "good" technique, a custom harp could last years right?
-Ryan
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