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What I Just Ordered..........
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pharpo
304 posts
Jun 02, 2010
12:23 PM
I don't mean to sound anti HH, I am not. I don't know any of the guy's involved. I think that what they are attempting to do is great...all the reviews I have seen are wonderful. The product LOOKS beautiful. Their business sense is what needs help.
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Kyzer Sosa
622 posts
Jun 02, 2010
7:59 PM
Kingley.. Im with you on the preference of a Buddha Harp or a Stage III over a B-Rad. My desire for a B-Rad would be more for the uniqueness/innovation of it than anything else, but who doesnt want to support someone HOMEGROWN trying hard as hell to advance the instrument based on the ever changing needs of modern blues harmonica players...kudos to brad and harrison harmonicas..its like everyone CAN get a corvette, but ya gotta wait a bit....
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Todd Parrott
60 posts
Jun 02, 2010
8:01 PM
The tone of the B-Radical is the main thing - it's great.
phogi
441 posts
Jun 03, 2010
2:55 AM
jim,

Respectfully, the long wait time creates an opportunity:
1) For someone like you, a knowledgeable customizer, to sell your services to Brad. If it is a solvable problem, and you know how to solve it, then you would be a valuable addition to the team.

2) For someone else to compete. No one else is in the high end market except one man customizing operations.

I want a b-rad, and I'll buy one once I'm convinced they will be around for awhile. Ricci let me play one at one of his shows, and I liked it alot. But I can't wait six months when paying that kind of cash for something. Especially since I can get a $30 harp working just as nice (yeah, it takes 8 hours of work, but I have more time than money). The time is worth it.

To be honest though, if I could order one and get it a week later, I'd be ordering a set of six. Working on a harp is quite a chore.
RonnyB
8 posts
Jun 03, 2010
9:30 AM
As a very new player I ordered one last week,so by the time I get it I should be able to play something on it ?


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