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The majority of this weight is accounted for by the extra-thick
reedplates on this model that bear much of the responsibility for the
superior tone of this instrument as well as contributing to the feeling
of ‘quality’. The cover plates are very similar in size and shape to
those of the Marine Band and are similarly unsupported at the rear.
They are coated with a bronze-effect lacquer that is extremely
smooth and very hard wearing and has, to my mind, the beneficial effect
of reducing friction and thus aiding fluid and comfortable playing. The
cover plates are attached with two sturdy brass screws and nuts. As I
mentioned before the reedplates are very thick and they are attached to
the comb with five brass screws. The reeds are riveted to the
reedplates.
Finally the comb is made from wood and is coated with a high
quality, exceptionally smooth varnish on all external surfaces. The
horizontal surfaces of the comb upon which the reedplates sit have been
finished to a much higher than usual standard as the minor
imperfections created when sawing the wood for the comb that are a
major cause of air-leakage have been removed.
The teeth of the comb are slightly more recessed from the face of
the harp than is the case with the Marine Band which to my mind makes
the instrument more comfortable for the player. After repeated playing
I found absolutely no evidence that the comb had swelled. Tuning of
this harmonica is the same as most other Hering diatonic harps and
follows the ‘just intonation’ method.
If a harmonica is tuned to equal temperament the each reed is tuned
in the same way, i.e. if you were to check the pitch of each reed with
an electronic guitar-tuner each note would register, for the sake of
this example, two cents above concert pitch. This method of tuning
makes most chords played on the harmonica sound harsh and unpleasant.
The just intonation approach involves flattening the pitch of some
reeds in relation to the others in order to make the chords sound
sweeter. To cut this ramble short, just intonation is great for blues
playing as the all-important chords in the first octave sound full and
rich and the heavily flattened 5-draw reed sounds really ‘bluesy’.
All the great blues harpists of the ‘20s, ‘30s, ‘40s, ‘50s and ‘60s
used harps with this tuning and the Vintage Harp really is an ideal
choice for the player of ‘traditional’ blues. Personally I prefer the
5-draw reed to be a little sharper than the two cents below concert
pitch to which it is set on this harp but it took me no more than five
minutes to tune it up slightly. I did have to re-gap the draw reed in
hole one slightly as it was sitting a little too high from the
reedplate causing it to rattle against the cover plate when played but
again this took only a matter of minutes due to the ease with which
this harp can be dismantled and re-assembled.
The responsiveness of all the reeds was uniformly excellent and the
tone full and strong in all three octaves. The Vintage Harp performed
superbly in first, second and third position when I gigged with it,
easily meeting all the demands placed upon it. In closing I would say
that the Vintage Harp is an outstanding blues instrument that I have no
reservation in recommending to the serious player.
It is, in terms of quality streets ahead of similar, similarly priced instruments and is comparable in playability to expensive ‘custom’ harps. The RRP is £17.99 and the harp is available in all keys. Spare reedplates are available. They are available in the following keys C, Db, D, Eb, E, F, F#, G, Ab, A, Bb, B

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