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I have a 2014 Ford Escape — fits my LH85.
lisa-kikolParticipantSomeone like you.
lisa-kikolParticipantAfter reading your message — I dont think I will ever complain again.
lisa-kikolParticipantI have a Harp Doctor (my name for him) — Erich Rase —
lisa-kikolParticipantI have a Ford Escape and I fit my L&H Prelude in perfectly with a few inches to spare.
lisa-kikolParticipantI never saw one of those dollies.
You will laugh — but I remember being in middle school and moving my harp on a skateboard. Worked great except for turning
lisa-kikolParticipantI fell in love with the HARP on a very superficial level.
lisa-kikolParticipantI measure every harp against the Wurlitzer that I got to play on in college.
lisa-kikolParticipantIts great to get so many ideas from everyone. I am going to get ordering right now.
Thank you ALL.
lisa-kikolParticipantI do know Barbara Brundage books.
lisa-kikolParticipantNot familiar with Kathryn Caters books.
lisa-kikolParticipantThanks Edella.
lisa-kikolParticipantBarbara – I have played at weddings in a large 150 person convention type room and it would have been nice to add a microphone to increase the level of sound or I have played for an outdoor cafe type setting and I could like my sound to carry further to attract people to listen.
lisa-kikolParticipantI have a Prelude — an older model and am very happy with the sound as well as the look of the harp. I have a student who just purchased a brand new Prelude 40 and I was really impressed with the price and the trade up deal he got. Unless you get an amazing deal on an older harp — my recommendation is to go with the new Prelude 40 that you can trade up to a pedal harp one day — if you choose.
By the way — although I own a pedal harp — I use my Prelude to play harp jobs. I am able to get a very good sound from it and people enjoy the look of the harp. If your daughter decides to move forward with her harp playing — she will eventually play places and get jobs and the Prelude presents well and yet is easy to lift and move. This might not mean alot to her right now — but it will to you –who will probably be her harp mover. hahahaha
One more thing– you are giving your daughter a great “gift” — not just the harp — but also the harp lessons. Music and the harp especially – is something she can enjoy her entire life.
lisa-kikolParticipantThank you.
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