Re: [Harp-L] Toy?



Just because something can be bought for under twenty bucks, doesn't make it
a toy.    Before customizers, all harmonicas, with the exception of some
bass and chord models, were very affordable.
----- Original Message ----- 

bullfrog
From: "Steve Shaw" <moorcot@xxxxxxx>
To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 5:39 AM
Subject: RE: [Harp-L] Toy?


> ><But some of you all just gotta relax and remember the ten-hole diatonic
is
> >a (uh oh!) less-than-twenty-dollar toy!
> >
> >Dear List
> >
> >This really makes me MAD!!!  My Toy costs me $75!
> >
> >Hell, my chromatic plates are cheaper than my diatonic harmonicas.  But
> >that Filisko guy is worth every penny.
> >
> >Harmonically yours,
> >
> >Toy Bonfiglio
>
>
> Well, if they're toys I made my CD with two toys, a low D SP20 toy that I
> spent just 45 minutes fine-tuning first and a G Lee Oskar toy. That was
two
> years ago, and the Lee Oskar toy is still perfectly in tune and has not
once
> since then had its covers off, this in spite of regular and heavy use.
Some
> toy.
>
> Steve (not anyone's toy-boy, unfortunately)
>
> http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/trad_irish_harmonica
> HEAR my CD clips: http://www.gjk2.com/steveshaw/cd.htm
> READ review of my CD: http://www.irishmusicreview.com/sshaw.htm
>
>
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