jim
1284 posts
Aug 19, 2012
12:21 PM
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I think most of us have some harp-related things that are special. Something you won't sell, but might trade for another special thing.
What would be your list of such things?
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florida-trader
175 posts
Aug 19, 2012
8:10 PM
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I have a ton of chromatics that I don't know what to do with. I don't know enpough about chromatics to know if what I have is junk or worth something. I am reluctant to put them up for sale because I would hate to send somebody something they would be disappointed with. On the other hand, I would love to have one chromatic of professional quality to call my own as I do enjoy playing them. It appeals to my classical music training as a clarinetist.
I could be wrong, but it would seem that someone who is experienced with repairing and/or maintaining chromatics might be the best place to send these.
Any takers?
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Fingers
197 posts
Aug 20, 2012
5:31 AM
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I have over a dozen old Honer harps and 4 MS marine bands i no longer use! also i have a black JT30 mike with volume control about 15 years old all original and never gigged in immaculate condition!! i am always on the lookout for quality custom harps!!!!!
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BrokenComputerBlues
10 posts
Aug 20, 2012
11:26 AM
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Beef Jerky!
I've got a busted Spectra amp that I got at a garage sale (it was a two-fer, I got a very serviceable Park amp in the same deal.)
I could probably be persuaded to part with my Chrometta. It would have been much more useful in C instead of G.
I've got a couple busted mics and a vocal effects pedal and a pre-amp that all could probably be made to work for someone who knew what they were doing, but aren't in really useful shape.
Thinking of something I treasure that I would trade is tough. I suppose if the offer was good enough I'd trade anything but my Blessing Tremolo (it was my first harp. My grandmother gave it to me... and my chainmail harmonica holder, which my brother made for me, as long as it gave me enough utility in return. (and my new C harp!)
That would leave my Yeti microphone, my LLF, a csouple custom combs (which I would cry for, but which I know how to get replacements for), a bunch of regular harps, a couple Pucks...
It was a present, but because of a chipped tooth that gets sore when I play it, I do have a trumpet sitting around collecting dust...
I suspect most of my stuff is low value enough that postal fees would wipe out any value for either party in the trade.
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