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CharlesParticipant
Hello JP,
The only way you will keep a new wood floor looking new is to not live on it. Beauty marks will happen. I know I had new
CharlesParticipantCharlesParticipantThe hardwoods in my last house were a dark espresso.
It was great the clear story windows filtered all the light in the room by day.
For evenings the lighting plan was such that the harp area was lit as well as the
art on the walls.
Charles
CharlesParticipantKay,
CharlesParticipantI agree with Tony and would like to add……
And don’t forget about the string placement in the top octaves of the Camac
CharlesParticipantCongratulations on your purchase!
You will need to get a Camac tuning wrench for your harp.
Charles.
CharlesParticipantJulie,
How the heck are ya?
OMG! I’m a fan of Project Runway also and I felt that I
CharlesParticipantYou go into open houses on home tours
January 14, 2009 at 6:23 am in reply to: a warm tone or bright tone in a harp–which do you prefer? #109845CharlesParticipantWell I’m sending you a hot cup of tea and fresh baked cookies and a nice hug.
Hang in there
Charles
January 14, 2009 at 5:03 am in reply to: a warm tone or bright tone in a harp–which do you prefer? #109843CharlesParticipantJerusha,
This is such a good question why have you not asked it before?
My ideal pedal harp would be
CharlesParticipantI always thought that in heaven, harps never went out of tune, broke strings, or went false.
And harpist were even more beautiful than they were on earth.
Someone should do a painting!
CharlesParticipantAfter a very bad accident
CharlesParticipantI still really dig the Salvi Scolpita in walnut, it’s so organic yet classy looking and masculine.
I’d mentioned this insturment a while back in here
CharlesParticipantYes that was very fishy it just vanished I’m sad now.
CharlesParticipantI would SO snap up this broken necked harp if it were priced lower.
But i’m sure the rest of the instrument is worth more than what they are asking.
I also wondered how the neck ended up busted like that?
Looks like a pretty clean break to me. Leads me to think it was not laminated wood that was used for the neck
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