That's a beauty of a harp isn't it Mr. Diggs. Looks are a great part of the allure of the customized piece. More so than the improved playing aspect maybe.
By the way, I noticed you used the spelling "buddah" and most other posts I've seen have "buddha". I'm not sure how this nick name is really spelled. ---------- My YouTube Channel
Settle down A-holes. I wasn't trying to correct the man's spelling. I did not know what the correct spelling was. Buddha sounds like Buud-ha to me. I really thought it was Buddah. How do I know how this guy spelled his nick ? ---------- My YouTube Channel
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@ncpacemaker - I think Todd G. was referring to himself as spell check boy, as he has access to edit posts, so he corrected the spelling in the title. I don't think he was poking fun at you. Not sure what part of the state you're in, but maybe we'll get a chance to jam together one of these days. If you ever get a chance to hear Bill Newton, you won't be disappointed. He's a great harp player in the Durham/Chapel Hill area.
Yes, I see that you are right Todd P. My apologies to you Todd G. and Oda. Sorry. As for us jammin together one day that would be great but I'm probably and only good enough to bring you water during breaks. ---------- My YouTube Channel
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You are correct, Todd P. NC, nobody's out to get you. When I edit a title, the platform for the site automatically makes the last post appear as 'guest', which I didn't want to be misconstrued as locked, so I made a comment. I was referrring to myself as 'Spell Check Boy', not you. ----------
Todd L. Greene, Professor of Meaningless Trivia
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Actually, my paternal grandmother added the 'e' when she married my grandfather-she didn't like the fact that her last name was going to be a color. I remember going to a big family reunion as a kid, and we were the only branch on the family tree that spelled our name that way.
One of my kids got an X on his paper once for misspelling 'greene' where green was the right answer...It's hard to explain to a 7 year old why his name is spelled wrong. ----------