In the interest of full disclosure, were you a paying customer, or were you given the harmonica in order to review it?
Sorry if this sounds a little abrupt or whatever, I just like to know where everyone's coming from! Again, apologies if this sounds rude, don't mean it that way at all, just something I'd like to know.
@Oliver: I am indeed a paying customer of harrison harmonicas, and I have waited for a VEEEEEEEERRRYYYY long time for the b-radical. ---------- Brandon Bailey
Thanks for a lucidly informative review. Terrifically versatile and articulate harp playing that coveys a good marriage between product and player. Brad is a very decent, grounded, and enthusiastic guy who takes pride in serving his customer's playing styles. I have a few of his GM's and a new B-Rad too. My best. d ---------- Myspace: dennis moriarty
Hi Brandon, Did you ask to have your last name or name on your harmonica or is a free service that brad harrison just does with out ask to the costumer? thanks.
Well, Brandon, you are partially correct – it was free to you. This service is an additional $10.00 per instrument for 2010 orders. ---------- Music is the Answer! Michael Peloquin Partner/Product Manager Harrison Harmonicas, Inc. http://www.usaharmonicas.com
I was surprised they are making a lot of their own parts. I thought they would farm those out and just assemble, but it looks like most everything is done on site.