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Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2001 06:15:01 -0500 (EST)
From: LBroderic~EBTV.NET (L. Brodericks)
Subject: BLOWOUT CHROMS & DIATON & PACKAGE OFFERINGS AT MOST REASONABLE
PRICES


Dear Harp-Ellers:

I am a long-time harmonica player and collector. Incidentally, some
months ago I also bought a batch of brand-new harmonicas, mostly Hering
chromatics, and a variety of diatonics, from an owner going out of
business.

I must stress, I am not making these offers with profit or publicity in
mind and, in fairness to all, everything will go on a first-come,
first-served basis. The availabilities of harmonicas and accessories are
essentially the same as per November's posting, except for about a dozen
or so items.

Some of the harmonicas and parts and accessories, including video/audio
tapes and tutorials, are as follows:

Brand-new Hering 5148, Charlie Musselwhites, Baritonos and Hohner
Chromettas, as well as the most reasonably priced and great-sounding and
durable Hero/Tower Valveless chromatics. Also, the latest Suzuki Pipe
Hummings and Overdrives, as well as the much-less expensive Chinese-made
Hohner Bluesband diatonics. Also, Star Performers & Silvertones by
Huang, etc. But I may just happen to also have a particular harp or
parts that you are looking for.

Also available are Suzuki Leghorn and Chromatix replacement reedplates,
mouthpieces, combs and coverplates, etc. Again, I may just happen to
also carry a particular harp or parts thereof that you might be seeking.

All chromatics and diatonics are specially set up for optimal
compression, evenness of reed and valve responsiveness and overall
playability and tone quality. The slide assembly, too, is optimized for
quiet, smooth and rapid action. For most chroms, this entails at least
two, to five or six, hours of painstaking and highly precise devotion to
each stock chromatic; also at least one hour, or up to two hours, for
most diatonics.

If seriously interested, please do contact me directly, noting your
specific or general interests.

Very sincerely yours,

Larry