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  • #159833
    Audrey Nickel
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    Amanda,

    I bought my Ravenna with C and F levers, and that lasted me a good, long time.

    #159834
    Rachel
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    If you are interested in folk/celtic music, a Ravenna 26 harp with F and C levers (B too if you can afford it), will make you happy for quite some time.

    #159835

    Have you bought a harp yet? I may be looking to sell my fully levered natural maple Harpsicle because I currently own four harps and may be moving to smaller quarters. I have three Dusty Strings, a cheap Pakistani “learner” that is out on loan to a relative, and the ‘Sicle. My DS’s are FH36S, FH26, and Ravenna. Soundwise, I like the big Dusty the best, the 26 second best, and the Ravenna 3rd (it beat out the Triplett Christina but still doesn’t sound as good as the 26).

    #159836

    Oops, I meant FIVE harps! Although some think the Paki doesn’t qualify, but it did get me started.

    #159837
    Kelly Noonan
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    I’m not the OP, but I’m looking to purchase a Sharpsicle or a Flatsicle as well – when you say fully levered Harpsicle, do you mean a Fullsicle? If you want to discuss it, my email is bubblewrap@gmail.com.

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