Frank
545 posts
Apr 07, 2012
9:00 AM
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I can vouch "Mr. Lee Oskar" is the best...
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FolkRevival
2 posts
Apr 07, 2012
1:12 PM
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Yea Lee Oskar's are the best I love my 1910-C and wouldn't trade it ever....
Here's a link to a review I did on the Lee Oskar 1910 for Folk Music Instruments Co.
Lee Oskar 1910-c Review
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belfast_harper
299 posts
Apr 07, 2012
2:22 PM
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FolkRevival - I think you have used the word 'review' loosely.
I read the review and there isn't much content about the harmonica there, just some waffle that might confuse a beginning harp player into making a amazon purchase through your website.
This bit made me laugh,
'Not a skilled musician? It’s OK chances are the Lee Oskar will still sound great even though know one knows exactly what song it is you’re playing.'
Last Edited by on Apr 07, 2012 2:28 PM
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FolkRevival
5 posts
Apr 07, 2012
2:34 PM
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Haha Glad I could make you laugh, any suggestions to improve the review? I don't want it to sounds like a waffle.... ---------- Folk Music Instruments
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belfast_harper
300 posts
Apr 07, 2012
3:12 PM
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You could try add some factual information about the 1910-c or a sound/video clip of you playing so that we can hear how great it sounds.
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groyster1
1846 posts
Apr 08, 2012
10:21 AM
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@FolkRevival I pulled this up and it stated that lee oskar harps are best suited for playing blues....strongly disagree not with the equal temperament tuning...hicksville marine bands with JI tuning far better suited for blues IMHO
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FolkRevival
10 posts
Apr 08, 2012
10:52 PM
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@Groyster
Thanks for the tip, I will look into this.
Why do you think the hicksville marine bands with JI tuning are better suited for blues?
Thank you
Rob ---------- Folk Music Instruments
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groyster1
1848 posts
Apr 09, 2012
6:31 AM
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@Folk much richer sound with smoother chord action...think about all the great blues that were played on these harps....
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Harpengr
35 posts
Apr 09, 2012
8:51 AM
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Here's someone who likes Lee Oskar's
I'll Keep trying..
Last Edited by on Apr 09, 2012 9:03 AM
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