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mary-meyer
ParticipantTamara,
If you will email me, I will share the name and number for my teacher here in Medina, OH, unless that’s too far for you to travel. She’s been a harp therapist for 12+ years, and an accomplished cellist and cello teacher.
Mary
mary-meyer
ParticipantHi Jan,
Just wanted to thank you again for your hospitality, and most of all, for the beautiful harp. I will treasure it. Your new harp is just wonderful–the sound is so big for something so light! I know you will love it!
Mary
mary-meyer
ParticipantHi Jan,
Found your posting on craigslist, sent you an email. Would love to see and hear the harp. I look forward to hearing from you,
Mary
mary-meyer
ParticipantHi Jan,
I was wondering if you’d be willing to share the serial number for the harp. Contacted Blevins, and they seem to think this was a prototype, with only one ever made. The Seraphym is listed on their website as having 36 strings, not 34. Are you the original owner, and do you know how old the harp is?
Thanks for your time, I do appreciate it!
Mary
mary-meyer
ParticipantI might be interested in your harp. What model is it, and what type of wood? I would pick it up, so shipping would not be a concern. How much are you asking for it?
mary-meyer
ParticipantHi Kimberly,
Please email me privately and I’ll be glad to respond. Where are you located? I’m in Medina, OH.
mary-meyer
ParticipantHi Angela,
I have a Noteworthy County Kerry 24. When I picked it up, I got to spend some time talking with Jeff Gaynor, the gentleman who built it. He showed me around his shop; he does beautiful work with wood!
The Kerry is a beautiful small harp; the difference is one extra string at either end of the range. The rounded soundbox feels extremely comfortable, and it has buttons to attach a strap if you want to play while standing. Mine has Truitt levers on all strings, which are absolutely beautiful and so easy to use.
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