RE: [Harp-L] Special 20 reed failure



You don't necessarily have to use a reed of the correct pitch or length. SP20s use two widths of reeds and your replacement reed just has to be (a) the correct width (b) at least as long as the dead reed. If it's too long you can snip off the excess with a pair of household scissors, fix it in place and fine-tune it. If you've made the rivet hole in the reed-plate too big by clumsy tapping-out of the old reed (I do it nearly every time), never fear. A tiny blob of epoxy resin (buy the quick-setting stuff) on the back of the heel of the reed will anchor it to the reedplate and stop it swivelling around. The insides of my older SP20s are an absolute disgrace to look at but they work a treat and who looks at the inside anyway!

Steve



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From: Captron100@xxxxxxx
To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Harp-L] Special 20 reed failure Date: Sat, 5 May 2007 14:30:43 EDT


In a message dated 5/4/2007 4:48:42 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, John writes:

If you have any inclination to learn how to work on your harps, go for it.
There's some up front investment for tools and a bit of a learning curve, but
it's well worth it. I blew out a 5-draw on a SP20 D just a week ago and
transplanted a 7-blow from a dying SP20 G. All is well.


Interesting. Is there any online source of info regarding the
interchangeability of reeds between harps of different keys? Perhaps Pat Missin's site?
ron





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