[Harp-L] Arkia harmonicas review

Chad Nordstrom chad.nordstrom@xxxxx
Wed Mar 1 08:16:42 EST 2023


There is a lot that people in the US are unaware of. Your internet searches are showing you what you will consume and stay engaged. 

Facebook, Google, and TikTok are notorious for this bias. 

How many know that Hering is back selling harps (new company)? I bet few in the US, unless you read Portuguese. The distribution is in EU, Brazil, and India. https://shg.art.br/

Arbitrage with harps is fun. 

On Mar 1, 2023, at 06:12, captron100--- via Harp-L <harp-l at xxxxx> wrote:

Where have I been? For many years I've been reading Harp-L in digest form and yesterday was the first time that I've ever seen this brand of harps mentioned. Apparently pronounced with accent on the first syllable, they are made in France and cost c. $105 US dollars. Some people are commenting that this is expensive. $105 sounds incredibly cheap to me (if they perform as advertised) compared to the cost of various customized harps I've owned, and esp. cheap compared to the amount of time & effort needed to tweak a harp that even nearly approaches the fine work of some of my favorite harps customizers. Here's a review on U Tube that I just came up with - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZ9CDhmg0uE. Tip: to save time, I often increase the video's speed thru the U Tube settings.Ron - probably the southernmost Harp-l'er (29 miles from Key West, FL, USA)


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