| We still have some harps left at last year's prices. Call for information. Triplett Harps has been designing and building high-quality instruments since 1980. Their harps are designed with consideration for tonal excellence, graceful lines, and fine workmanship. The wide range of sizes and styles accommodates the needs of beginning to advanced harpers. Their seven-year warranty is the longest of any of the harps we sell.
Triplett Harps are known for their exceptional tone. The high octaves and mid-range are notable for their brilliance and clarity, while the bass is full and resonant.
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All Triplett Harps are available in a choice of:  The soundboards of all but the Zephyr, the N-30, the Ninos, the Catalina, and the metal-strung harps are highly resonant cedar and sitka spruce. Careful attention to detail is evident in the construction and finish of every harp. Triplett installs Camac levers on all of their harps except the metal-strung harps. Truitt levers may be installed on all harps except metal-strung harps for an additional charge. Intricate laser-engraved artwork and inlay are available on many Triplett Harps. The Koi has long been a symbol of good fortune. Triplett Harps now offers this inspiring symbol, beautifully presented in marquetry. The marquetry inlay features abalone and a variety of woods selected specifically for each harp, making every harp a one-of-a-kind work of art. This exquisite marquetry adds only $450 to the price of the harp. Triplett Harps' high-quality soft cases are made at the Triplett factory and custom fitted to each harp model. These foldable, easy-to-use cases are made of a heavy cordura exterior with a dense, synthetic fleece interior. The tuning pin area is protected with a naugahyde lining and all zippers have inside zipper flaps. There are 3 sets of handles and a zippered pocket for music, strings and tuning key. All Triplett Harps carry a seven-year warranty on materials and workmanship. All images and descriptions copyright Triplett Harps. Used with permission. |