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The subtitle of this book is What To Do When The Repairman is 1,000 Miles Away. In his humorous and easy-to-understand style, David Kolacny has given us the book we’ve all been waiting for. This comprehensive manual is “intended to help harp owners evaluate and correct minor problems with their instruments, and understand major problems which may need professional repair.” It includes such baffling subjects as strings (types, slipping, breaking), buzzes, harp parts (soundboards, necks, wood, joints and bracing), and pins (bridge and tuning). There is a huge section on various types of commonly found sharping levers (such as Loveland, Triplett, Lyon & Healy, Performance, Truitt, Robinson, and Salvi) and how to adjust them. 24 pages, paperbound. Every lever harp player should own this manual!
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