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Pea Cock
MemberMeanwhile, I am also looking for a missing leg. (I removed all the legs before I put it in the cover.)
Bad things really come in threes! If I don’t find it soon I’m going to feel nauseous again!The harp in question is lying on the floor (levered side up!), missing a leg, 3 levers and its highest string (A).
It really is a shadow of its former glory.
Pea Cock
MemberHi Jennifer Buehler!
You might be right about the case! Now that I think about it, I did hear something tinkle when I putting the cover on the harp. I just checked – the case in question is in the attic as we speak- but I don’t see any flaws inside the case. I must have simply been too rough yesterday.What about the glue? There’s still some glue on the E mechanism. I will be permanently banned if they learn about the glue.
Pea Cock
MemberThanks for the replies, guys.
I pulled myself together after reading your replies.Learning that some Camac levers break easily certainly made me feel less guilty.
In hindsight, I am not sure how I broke the levers. As a matter of fact, I didn’t even notice -when- exactly they fell off. I don’t recall bumping into anything. I did put the harp, while in its padded bag, on my bed. Most likely on its levered side.
The local music school rents instruments to its students. The right thing to do is to report it to either my teacher or the front desk. I hope they will forgive me.
@Deb L
You are right, I’m sure the school would understand. After all, the levers broke while inside the padded bag. At least I tried. I went to the reception yesterday and borrowed the Camac cover. A for effort.60 per lever? That -is- astronomical. I exaggerate, but I hoped/expected my mistake would be
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