Re: [Harp-L] The Hohner Price Increase - or Why Hohner Is In Danger of Losing It's Mojo.




I enjoyed your story Bill. It was touching. My families (both sides) never had a farm, but were poor nonetheless. The Polish side lived and died in the mills of Pittsburgh. The Italian side in the mines of Weston, W.Va and then Pittsburgh. They were so poor they couldn't afford dirt floors. Soot was the best they could do. Btw, just for grins, but some people may not want to DO blogs, facebook, myspace, or like that.


smo-joe

On Feb 7, 2010, at 11:03 AM, Bill Kumpe wrote:

My blog entry titled, "The Hohner Price Increase - or Why Hohner Is In
Danger of Losing It's Mojo" can be found here:



http://r66hc.blogspot.com/2010/02/hohner-price-increase.html



This matter has already been thoroughly discussed here on Harp-L but not as
much in our local harp community. So, I am asking you Harp L folks not to
start another thread but rather to post your comments and discussion, if you
have any, in the blog comments sections.




Thanks



Bill Kumpe

Tulsa, OK





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