RE: cheap harps?



Hi

I totally agree, the Suzuki Easy Rider are very good harmonicas for the
price. Actually I think they can be compared to more expensive ones. And the
red covers are cool.

There are also the Blue Steel Harmonicas which are quite good and cheaper if
you buy them by bunch of 12 (key of C, $2.5 each) at www.harpdepot.com.
Moreover they come in 4 keys (A, C, D and G). I've got one in A which quite
good. They say on the web site that they are out of stock for keys other
than A but they give end of january for the new stock.

Hope this helps

   Laurent

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : owner-harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx]De la part
> de Richard Lister
> Envoye : jeudi 10 avril 2003 01:07
> A : michaelcarreira@xxxxxxxxx
> Cc : harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
> Objet : Re: cheap harps?
>
>
>
> Michael Carreira <michaelcarreira@xxxxxxxxx> wrote
> on Wed, 9 Apr 2003 15:35:48 -0700 (PDT):
> >
> > Subject: cheap harps?
> >
> >
> > i just got ok,d to teach a harmonica class with the
> > kids i work with, i need a bunch of harps on a small
> > budget.
> >
> > any advice on a cheap (like 5$) standard diatonic?
>
>
> I bought a Suzuki Easy Rider (in C) for my 3-year old
> nephew, primarily because it was bright red, and therefore
> a sure hit with the lad.
>
> But for $5 I thought it played well, responsive and in-tune,
> much better than a Johnson Blues King (though for twice the money).
> The money seems to have been saved on the comb and thin covers
> rather than the reeds.
>
> Cheers
> Ric
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