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From: John Hall
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 12:55:02 -0400
Subject: Bushman update and harp deals

Just back from Germany. The Bushman harmonicas will be ready to be
reintroduced into the marketplace in about 6-8 weeks. The tool/mold
used to make the plastic comb had to be modified(which takes 6 weeks),
the reeds had to be widened 5 to 6 hundreths of an inch(makes a big
difference), and the reeds had to be gapped tighter/closer. Now the
thing plays pretty good. I'll announce their arrival on the list.

At Buckeye, we sold out of the new 5 hole Suzuki Major and Suzuki Minor
within 2 hours of opening our doors. These tight little mini harmonicas
play great, and come with a black string so you can wear it around your
neck. We sell 'em for $8.75, and they are available in C major or A
minor.

For those of you putting on lessons for kids and such, our new Blue
Steel harmonicas are great! The best playing harmonica under $10 that I
have found. They have the recessed reeds like a Special 20 and Lee
Oskar, with a navy blue comb, and chrome covers. They are available in
C, A, D, or G for $4.95 each. Or you can get a 4-key-set for $15.95!

We got double-shipped the new Danelectro effects pedals. We have them
all, and you can see them at http://harpdepot.com/effects.html Those
who have tried them, have liked them. We'll sell any harp-ler who wants
one at 20% discount! This gives you a chance to fool around with special
effects without having to spend a bunch of money! Deduct 20% from the
prices on our website which range from $29 - $49. When you place an
order, note that you're on the list!

Your Friend,

John
Harp Depot

PS I've been gone to Germany since Buckeye - I haven't had a chance to
say "Thanks!" to everyone who made Buckeye so much fun! Thanks Jack Ely
for a great harmonica event!