Re: [Harp-L] Fussy



I meant no disrespect to Harrison Harmonicas or to Dave Payne (what a hoot
that he authored the controversial text!)
But I pretty much expect the harmonicas that come to me for repair to be
used, and in need of a certain amount of cleanup--hold the pizza please.
I REALLY hate chromatics with lubricants all over everything, and never
advocate the use of petroleum products to grease the slide.
If y'all feel like cleaning the instruments up first, before they are to be
repaired, it is appreciated--but not expected or required.
And just FYI, Suzuki US is raising their prices as of May 1, 2011 by
10%--now is the time to buy from your favorite vendor if you are going to
buy any time soon.
Gary

On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 6:22 AM, jross38@xxxxxxxxxxx <jross38@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> I'm sure harmonicas get disgusting and it must be nasty to see and work on.
>  But please.
>
> Last week I cleaned a two dead birds out of two different organs.  I was
> just glad they weren't bats (really nasty).  Then there is the unknown
> fur-like substance you sometimes find on walkboards or inside reservoirs,
> and dead bugs inside reeds are just too common to count.  If you don't want
> disgusting, get into a line of work that doesn't involve repairing things
> people put in their mouths and breath through.
>
> Yes, my lack of sympathy is distinct on this one.
>
>
> JR Ross
>



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