[Harp-L] Grip covers

Joseph Leone 3n037@xxxxx
Fri Nov 11 14:25:26 EST 2016


You could place a swipe of glue on the lower half of the covers and then sprinkle sand and let set. (I would do it with the covers off. lolol)
smo-joe

> On Nov 11, 2016, at 2:12 PM, Richard Hunter <rhunter377 at xxxxx> wrote:
> 
> HI all,
> 
> I'm wondering if anyone has an elegant solution to the problem of the harp
> becoming slippery when one is playing in a warm room, or blowing one's
> brains out for an hour or so, either of which tends to make hands sweat and
> harps slip.
> 
> I can of course buy some grip tape, cut it to size, and slap it on my cover
> plates, but it might be nice to have something that looks and feels a
> little more built-in, not to mention that I'm not keen on my harps looking
> like very short hockey sticks.
> 
> Regards, Richard Hunter
> 
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