Re: [Harp-L] Stainless Steel Chromatic from Seydel w/ aluminum body, round holes
Geez aluminum has been linked to Alzheimers, I don't think I would want
anything Aluminum in my mouth. I even ditched all my Aluminum pots and
pans.
http://www.angelfire.com/az/sthurston/alzheimers_and_aluminum_toxicity.html
David Payne wrote:
It's called the Saxony, which Frank linked to earlier. Seydel released some information about it today to dealers, but I nobody has actually seen it.
They are going to unveil it at the Frankfurt Musikmesse at the start of April and we should have it in the U.S. a little after that and I'm taking advanced orders on them.
It has a lot of stuff people have clamored for: an aluminum body, round hole mouthpiece, especially. It is a 12-hole.
Seydel really feels their future is Stainless Steel, so it was a natural direction for them.
Like the 1847 was, it is a sort of homeage to the past, the Saxony. In the 1800s and earlyl 1900s all the Seydel harps said "Saxony." After the saxon monarchy was dissolved in 1919 and it became part of the Weimar Republic, they switched to "Germany" on the plates.
Dave
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