Re: [Harp-L] Harp amps
There's a guy who works at Skip's Music in Sacramento who plays harp and
knows harp gear very well, but he is the very rare exception. There are
lots of "music store dudes" who are guitar players, but what do those guys
know about harp? Pretty much nothing, except that they disliked some harp
jammer they once shared a stage with...
-Rick
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 11:17 AM, James D Hoskins
<jameshoskinz@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> I'm sure those guys exist, but really here in the greater Seattle area 99%
> of the 'music store dudes' are musicians of one, or another, calibre and
> style. Not saying they would be great for advice on harp amps, but in 43yrs
> I've never had one of them try to push something on me I didn't want, and I
> go to ALL the music stores (and pawnshops) when I have the time, ya never
> know what might have just been traded in. Another 2cents, in defense of the
> starving musicians working retail during the day and playing all night (my
> eldest son not so long ago) Living in a sea of old amps, guitars, mics, and
> drums, JD
>
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