From: "John F. Potts" <hvyj@xxxxxxx>
Date: December 20, 2009 4:35:52 PM GMT-05:00
To: Steve Baker <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Golden Melody
Steve,
Thanks for taking the time to reply. I was surprised to learn that
Sonny Terry played GMs, Were they always ET or did that happen in
1975? I bought an instructional book by Blackie Schackner in the
early 1980s and, as i recall, he wrote about the Hohner GM as if
it were a new model. But, was the tuning always ET?
Best regards,
JP
On Dec 20, 2009, at 3:28 PM, Steve Baker wrote:
Hi John,
it's not so easy to answer your date question accurately, as a
variety of different instruments bore (and bear) the name Golden
Melody. I'll assume you're asking about the 10-hole Richter harp.
The basic design is clearly 1950s and was used for a series of
100th anniversary harps in 1957, as well as for a number of
similar instruments from around that time, most of which were
confusingly named Marine Band, even though they bore no similarity
to the Marine Bands we know (maybe it was a generic term for 10-
holes at the time). These all instruments all had the
characteristic rounded GM shape with full-length closed anodized
gold or silver covers, but the covers were lower and the comb
seemed slightly wider from front to back. Totally cool harps, I've
been trying to persuade museum curator Martin Haeffner to give me
one for years without success. I've not seen any earlier ones
using this form and the name Golden Melody was not used at that
time as far as I could establish.
The current (gold version) GM came on the market around 1975, at
least, that's the first time I saw one, and was an update of the
'50s instrument. It may have been available earlier though. All
instruments mentioned had plastic combs from the very beginning.
The 1950s ones used some sort of Bakelite material and the later
(current) ones used injection-moulded plastic. Wood was to the
best of my knowledge never used for this design. Unfortunately my
listing of what models were made when (once again compiled by
Martin Haeffner) omits any mention of the GM, whether 10-hole or
octave/tremolo models,
hope this helps,
all the best
Steve
On 19.12.2009, at 15:41, John F. Potts wrote:
Steve,
When was the Golden Melody model first released? Did it have a
wood comb at first? when did it start to be made with a plastic
comb?
Questions I've never known who to ask......
Thanks,.
Best regards,
JP
Steve Baker
www.stevebaker.de
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