[Harp-L] Best way to store harps?
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- From: Deb Wind <deb.wind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 12:55:43 -0600
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This was touched upon somewhat during one of the recent threads. I don't
seem to recall if it actually ever got definitively answered. How
exactly is the best way to store harmonicas (be it diatonic or
chromatic)? Please note, by "store" I mean "a way in which to place, or
keep, a harmonica so as to minimize any damage (including reed warp-age,
or dust) the instrument would or might incur, and yet be at the ready to
play at any given time".
Also include in the mental calculation if the "best way" to store a
harmonica would be the same for harmonicas with weighted reeds and/or
valves? Such as LLF, and LG harps?
So how is the "Best Way" to store harmonicas? (as per my definition of
"store" :-1 )
Okay, discuss!
Deb Wind
Better to have the Knowledge and not need it, than to need the Knowledge
and not have it.
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