Re: [Harp-L] Re: Restoration



You may be able to sucker Dave Payne into this project.
On 12/20/2012 8:42 PM, Mike Rogers wrote:
I just bought a pre-1940's Marine Band from Matthew Smart. He completely restored it and it is a great harmonica and a permanent fixture in my kit. It has super tone.

Bullfrog
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Subject: [Harp-L] Re: Restoration


There's many fine harp technicians out there who do first-rate customizations. Who out there does, or can do, restorations on old stuff? I have a couple of old (1900 or so) harps (Wm Thie, Boehm) that could use the master's touch. No embossing or major retuning; nothing like that. Just removing the reedplates and giving them a good cleaning, reshaping a pressed in coverplate, etc. Everything - reedplates and coverplates are made of zinc (not corroded), by the way. The reeds are brass.

Any recommendation?

Thanks,
Paul N.






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