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KingoBad
816 posts
Aug 08, 2011
4:51 PM
same news old thread

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Danny

Last Edited by on Aug 08, 2011 4:56 PM
Tommy the Hat
185 posts
Aug 08, 2011
5:03 PM
The last harmonica manufacturer in the U.S.? That headline made me think they've been around for decades. Then I read since 2010! lol
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Tommy

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Seven.Oh.Three.
139 posts
Aug 08, 2011
6:00 PM
Crossing my fingers for a close out sale!!! Hahaha
groyster1
1258 posts
Aug 08, 2011
7:00 PM
lack of trust is a trait of mine-for better or worse-life for 60+ years has made me cynical
Reed Triller
2 posts
Aug 08, 2011
7:35 PM
703 They'll all be engraved the the names of those who prepayed!"Yes, i'm so and so. Look, it's even on my harp!"
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Bend it like Ricci - Me
Seven.Oh.Three.
140 posts
Aug 08, 2011
8:05 PM
I should probably post this before anybody takes offense to my previous post.

I posted the first thing that came to mind. Which at first sounded really funny. After coming back and reading it in context it doesn't come across the way it was intended.

I admire Brads customers for having the belief in him and the product he promised. It's awesome to put your money down to support something you believe in and want to see succeed. I feel for those who lost on the deal.

So, if my above post offends, I'll remove it.

7.o.3.
Reed Triller
4 posts
Aug 08, 2011
10:57 PM
No offense taken here!
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Bend it like Ricci - Me
The Iceman
60 posts
Aug 09, 2011
5:55 AM
It is too early to tell if anyone has lost on the deal. Don't be so impatient.
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The Iceman
groyster1
1259 posts
Aug 09, 2011
6:16 AM
I wish the best for all you fellas to get your harps
barbequebob
1706 posts
Aug 09, 2011
7:46 AM
Prior to Harrison, the last harmonicas that were ever manufactured in the US was by the William F. Kratt Co. of NJ, and they went out of business in the early 70's. I really wanted to see that company truly succeed than see more harps made in China.
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Sincerely,
Barbeque Bob Maglinte
Boston, MA
http://www.barbequebob.com
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timeistight
123 posts
Aug 09, 2011
12:32 PM
This is the same Jon Harl, I believe:
http://www.customseydels.com/about
HarpNinja
1571 posts
Aug 09, 2011
1:30 PM
I ask that those upset with Brad to please be respectful of Jon and his comments. He is an excellent person and trying to help rectify this situation as best he can. Bombarding him with emails or throwing him under the bus won't help you get your harp sooner.

I am being preachy, but I can see his desire to help getting him in trouble. I have been very critical of HH since the start, but understand the catch 22 here. All I am saying is don't jump to excessive conclusions.
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Mike
Quicksilver Custom Harmonicas


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