Re: [Harp-L] New to Harmonica
jcolbyspell writes:
"Brad at Harrison Harmonicas e-mailed me about their new harmonica.
He gave me a link to an article on his product. He said that their
were some inaccuracies in it, specifically the part about Harrison
being the first in the US."
I've found that reporters often get things like this wrong when
writing about subjects they don't know. I've been involved with it
more than once. What struck me as odd was this claim being posted to
harp-l repeatedly, where I'd hope people were more aware of the
instrument.
" I wish Harrison lots of luck. His harps look like something truly
new. I am really interested in finding out how the reed changing
works on them."
I wish him luck as well--I will be buying one of these to see how
they actually work when they are made. I'd also love to find out how
he managed the replaceable reeds part--which is one reason I'd like
to see the patent(s) for them, as it might explain that. Sadly, I
just can't seem to find any such patent.
()() JR "Bulldogge" Ross
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