Pedal harps -- Anybody?

Otto Keyes okeyes@uidaho.edu
Wed, 04 Feb 2004 14:11:51 -0800


I repeat the following message.  Can anybody give me some leads?  How about
you, Jim?  I know there are lots of harps in Salt Lake.  Most major cities
have a good batch, as well as universities with any kind of harp program.
(U of Idaho is not included in this number.)  Would you mind making an
inquiry or two for me?  I'd like to get one located, especially if it's
going to need some work.

Thanks,

Otto

----- Original Message -----
From: "Otto Keyes" <okeyes@uidaho.edu>
To: "College and University Technicians" <caut@ptg.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 8:52 AM
Subject: Pedal harps


> Hey, anybody out there know of a pedal harp for sale at a reasonable
price?
> My 16 yr. old daughter is in need of a starter pedal harp.  I would prefer
a
> concert or semi-concert (46 or 47 strings) harp in reasonable condition.
> However, since I do some harp work I would consider most anything -- but a
> basket case will have to be REALLY cheap to be appealing.  (She does need
to
> be able to play this thing a bit before I retire! :-))
>
> I would appreciate any information you could give me.  I'd like to have a
> harp ready for her by graduation in the spring.  I'll follow up anything
> that looks somewhat promising.  You can contact me off list if you wish.
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Otto
>
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