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    Owosso Harpist
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    Me again.

    Here to ask you a couple of questions about a certain lever harp that matches everything I want out of a lever harp had I choose to play a lever harp again. I used to play on a lever harp, but it was a L&H troubadour harp which I did not like at all because it wasn’t exactly like the pedal harp at all. I love pedal harps because of its elegant shape and what I expect out of a harp is for all modern harps, lever and pedal harps, including the troubadour, to be exactly like the pedal harp. When I first set eyes on “Angel” the troubadour harp, I knew she was not the right harp for me despite mom’s claim that I loved the harp at first. That’s not the way I’ve seen it. To be real honest with you I never wanted to play on a troubadour harp to begin with and would rather settled for a pedal harp like “Gilligan” the L&H style 15 harp, “Mary Ann the L&H style 14 pedal harp, and, as of right now, a lever harp which I’ve just seen that is starting to make me go gaga over big time.

    Never before do I thought I would come across a lever harp like no other that’s exactly like the pedal harp 100%– The Nancy Rae Lever Harp!

    I’ve discovered a few pictures of this harp here. I would love to know everything about the instrument and its history. can you tell me about it please? And I also would like to see more pictures of the Nancy Rae Lever Harp you guys have other than what I saw on the web page so I can get to know this special harp better. Could you do that for me please?

    #111571

    Why buy something that big, heavy and expensive if you really want a pedal harp?

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