Re: [Harp-L] harp price



It's not like buying guitar brother. All you need to rebuy are strings

Maurice Nazzaro

On Sep 12, 2012, at 5:34 PM, Matthew Smart <matthewsmart@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> In regards to price....Like ive posted before, Hohner has really done a good job of improving slot tolerances on most hohners. AS madcat said, the cost of brass has skyrocketed. Everytime time I go to buy a bunch of brass screws from my supplier they go up in price.
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> Also, you have to consider the VAT tax in europe. Its my understanding that everytime a raw material becomes something new it gets taxed. Example: buy the raw ore, pay a tax. Smelt that ore into a brass piece. Pay another tax. Make a harmonica with that brass. Pay another tax!
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> The real question is why are harmonica players so cheap! ha ha including myself. I dont know of any other instrument in this price range and yet we all complain about prices. That includes myself~!
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> On 9/12/2012 3:46 PM, mik jagger wrote:
>> "...go Violin shopping, $30,000 will but some good ones.
>> The best 30x3"    - I really do not buy this argument.Remember how prices jumped 40 to 50% on most harps few years ago? Not on all "imports", just on harmonicas. It's because of points like this. You signal that you are willing to pay more, and german harmonicas become more expensive. A $22 harp is now $30, and assumed to be junk. Xb40 initially available for $60, is now $120, and out of business...Why not do the opposite - press manufacturers for price reductions? It is ok to have a "historically" inexpensive, but fully capable instrument - that's what made harmonica world's #1 instrument in the first place. If it is possible to manufacture a good instrument for $30 - why not be happy (while still demanding consistent quality)? I believe xb40 would be doing fine, had they left prices at the initial $60, instead of shooting themselves in the foot, like they did. Why not even lower the price in time - be unique, be a trend setter! Give us a smaller
>>  version! Instead they believed the hype, this opinion of select few like this one ("oboe players pay more") express any reality of the majority opinion, and market will "bear a price hike" Well, we are not oboe players, guess it (market) is not bearing more in hohner's case. I, for one am happy that there are still enough lee oskars, as well as hohners, and others at $30 range and would not accept a lemon for my hard-earned cash.
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