Re: [Harp-L] Harp hygiene?
George does exactly what I do. Before I did that I would just bring the cold back on myself. I keep a spray bottle of vodka hidden in the trunk because of the stupid laws. Laws that don't assume that you are an adult and responsible. There was time when you could sip a beer while towing your boat to the lake to fish. That's all a thing of the past.
smo-joe
On Mar 12, 2014, at 10:22 AM, george sanders wrote:
> Carry a small spray bottle of vodka, spray the harps after use. Keep in trunk well out of site, technically you have an open container.
> George
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> On Wednesday, March 12, 2014 6:45 AM, "Cljdm@xxxxxxx" <Cljdm@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hey Dale, I have been wondering the exact same thing . I have been sick
> with almost the exact same symptoms for a little over two weeks. I keep my
> harps clean, but never soak them in anything. I cannot see cold bacteria
> living for too long on a harp. If I don't touch them for a day or so, I imagine
> that they should be OK to play. I tend to think I was just sick with a bad
> flu, turning into a lingering recovery. I am told it takes weeks sometimes
> to fully recover. Then again I am not a doctor.
> Get well,
> Chris Mastakas
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> In a message dated 3/12/2014 9:26:28 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> daledut@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
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> Ok I need some opinions here. Can you reinfect yourself by playing a harp
> while sick then playing the same harp later without cleaning in between?
> I had bronchitis, played my harmonica as my symptoms were waning. 2 weeks
> later got sick again with sinus, sore throat and cough.
> My doctor thinks I played too soon, depositing bacteria which grew in the
> harp and caused my current ailment.
> Any opinions or experience with this sort of thing?
> Dale
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