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  • #102016
    Alison Reese
    Keymaster

    What’s the best (or worst) harp-related gift you’ve ever received? What’s on your wish list for the holidays this year?

    #102017
    Sherj DeSantis
    Participant

    I love gift certificates to harp centers. Most of my family and friends wouldn’t know what to buy me harp related. I look forward to Vanderbilt Music’s string sale and frequently use a gift certificate to purchase new strings. One of the gifts I enjoyed giving the most was to my teacher. I made her a bracelet of beaded shamrocks with black and gold trim. Remember old fashioned, hand written thank you cards? She gave me one for the bracelet and it meant a lot to me, so I saved it. Someday, I will make that same bracelet for myself. My husband has also bought me extra harp lessons as a gift. Is it possible to give a bad harp related gift????????? Sherj

    #102018
    kay-lister
    Member

    Hmmmm, my wish list . . . how about a DHC electric harp? Yep, that should fit in the stocking pretty well 😉

    #102019
    frank-pianki
    Participant

    So when does Vanderbilt have their string sale? I want to be ready!!!

    #102020
    Sherj DeSantis
    Participant

    As I recall, after Thanksgiving, and before Christmas. It seems to go on about all month. I’m sure if you e-mail them, they will give you a better idea. They are nice people and eager to assist you. I have gotten an e-mail in the past telling me it was on. Sherj

    #102021
    helen-gerhold
    Participant

    The best: My amazing Harpo Harp Cart! I’m in love with it!

    #102022
    eliza-morrison
    Participant

    I’ve received my share of harp jewelry, harp stationery, harp Christmas ornaments, harp t-shirts, etc. None of them are my cup of tea, though I appreciate the generosity and thoughtfulness of the giver. Much more practical, and much more needed and wanted, would be a gift certificate for strings, or a cool ergonomic tuner, or an offer to babysit for a couple of hours so that I can practice!

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