[Harp-L] really cheap harmonicas - $5 dozen
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- Date: Sun, 26 May 2013 16:37:14 -0400 (EDT)
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What is the cheapest(?) diatonic harmonica on the market today?
Ever since I checked the web for the current price of Marine Bands I've been getting harmonica ads along side my New Mail and one of the ads features a dozen harmonica assortment for $4.99.
Not being an engineer and never a student of physics, I don't know what the limitation(s) of plastic for harmonicas is/are. It would seem to me that with modern plastics (or whatever it is called now) would seem to make it practical to come up with a pitch perfect plastic harmonica today.
Here is the website:
<http://www.designed2bsweet.com/product/D2AMS097/Harmonica-Assortment--Harmonicas--Colorful-Harmonicas.html?meta=NEXTAG&metacpg=D2AMS097>
hope this helps
Phil
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