[Harp-L] Writing on ABS combs.
 
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Writing on ABS combs.
- From: Doug Schroer <dougharps@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 10:14:19 -0500
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When I used mainly Special 20s I used to take an awl and scratch the key on
the left end of each harp.  I would rub white crayon over the grooves and
clean off the excess.  Periodically when it became harder to read I would
rub the white crayon over it again.
I have upgraded to more expensive harps that I don't want to scratch.  Now
I just use the circle of 5ths position in a 12 harp Seydel belt bag to keep
track of keys.
Doug S.
     
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