Diggsblues
986 posts
Sep 10, 2011
7:00 AM
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It seems that they are available in Europe but not the USA. Anybody got info on this? I wrote on the Hohner facebook about this and they want me to call them. It would be nice to put a plate onto the new combs that people are making. A nice airtight comb the first step to a customized Harp!!!!!!!
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 Emile "Diggs" D'Amico a Legend In His Own Mind How you doin'
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harmonicanick
1298 posts
Sep 10, 2011
10:32 AM
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Hey Diggs www.harmonicas-direct.com
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Stevelegh
283 posts
Sep 10, 2011
12:45 PM
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What about all the other bits?
Cover plates, screws, cover plate bolts?
Isn't it easier to just buy a GM and a separate comb, or am I missing something?
I'm happy to be wrong on this. I'd love to have all the parts to make my own GM's. I'm just about to order some combs from Tom Halchuck and if I can order other parts elsewhere, I'll be bulk buying.
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harmonicanick
1299 posts
Sep 10, 2011
1:55 PM
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Steve,
Henryslim has put 3 combs into GM's supplied by Tom for me.
You may want to do it yourself but if you dont let me know.
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Diggsblues
987 posts
Sep 10, 2011
1:57 PM
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@harmonicanick that looks like UK @Stevelegh It should be at least 30 percent cheaper. ----------
 Emile "Diggs" D'Amico a Legend In His Own Mind How you doin'
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groyster1
1388 posts
Sep 10, 2011
10:48 PM
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@Diggs probably not cost effective to get GM reedplates from europe
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HawkeyeKane
172 posts
Sep 12, 2011
6:42 AM
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It's nine bucks cheaper to get a set of SP20 plates than to get a new SP20 on average. As small as a set of plates are, the shipping on them would still be around 5 bucks to get them across the drink. It actually MIGHT be a little more cost effective to get them though since GM's are 4 to 5 bucks more than SP20's. ----------
 Hawkeye Kane
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