[Harp-L] Re: [HarpTalk] New Bushman Harp



This is making me curious about the whole comb
material question.  I can't for the life of me figure
out what the advantage of this comb is supposed to be.
 If the wood is so dense that it doesn't float and has
to be completely sealed so that we don't go walking
around with Cocobolo redmouth, how are the physical
properties of the comb significantly different from a
plastic comb?  Isn't it essentially a polymer-coated
dense substance?  What physical properties would make
it sonically different from plastic?  Maybe some of
you wood comb afficianados can enlighten me on what
I'm missing here.
--- Chris Otto <OttoRanch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> There is a new harp in town!  I just noticed a
> thread on the Bushman
> Harmonica Forum that Bushman has just released the
> new wood combed
> Delta Frost (
>
http://bushmanmusic.com/productdetail/~Model/72~/d.html
> ).  It has a sealed cocobolo comb with modified
> Delta Frost reed
> plates (mustache guards added) and the Delta Frost
> cover plates.  It
> is definitely a great looking harp.  I plan on
> getting one soon - I
> can't wait!  I have heard that rosewood (cocobolo is
> aka Mexican
> Rosewood) makes great harp combs and I know that
> Bushman makes great
> harps.  I know that the two together will result in
> an outstanding
> harp.
> 
> --Chris Otto
> 


Cliff Hall MD
Work: (276)783-1200  Fax: (276)783-1465
Home: (276)783-3097  Fax: (276)783-2591


 





This archive was generated by a fusion of Pipermail 0.09 (Mailman edition) and MHonArc 2.6.8.