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Roosebeck Heather Harp 22-String, Chelby Levers, Walnut Thistle

Roosebeck Heather Harp 22-String, Chelby Levers, Walnut Thistle

SKU:HTHAWC

Regular price $525.00
Regular price $659.00 Sale price $525.00
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• 22 strings - 3 octaves - Excellent lightweight harp
• Note range of C3 to C6 - Color coded strings for easy play
• Full Chelby lever harp - Easily change keys
• Handcrafted frame of solid wood - ply soundboard for exceptional sound and strength
• Tuning tool and extra string set included
• Nylon gig bag (HTNC) sold separately
Roosebeck Heather Harp 22-String Chelby Levers, Walnut Thistle.

Featuring the smooth, sleek look of the Chelby levers is reflected in their functionality. Compared to the standard Roosebeck harp levers, the Chelby levers are mechanically superior. The design allows the lever to engage the string from the side and limit the possibility of strings lifting off the bridge pin. Professional harpists appreciate the red and blue colored caps, which make it easy to locate the C- and F-string levers. The lever is attached to its base by a hex bolt. A synthetic washer is spaced between the lever and base, creating a smooth and controlled, lifting action that resists slipping once engaged. The base of each lever is mounted to the harp arm by two screws, should any adjustment be necessary. The bridge pins for the Chelby levers have also been improved; they can be adjusted, in or out, by simple turning with a hex wrench.

22 DuPont hard nylon strings, a range from C3 to C6, 22 Chelby sharpening levers, engraved and inlaid walnut frame and a high quality ply soundboard for exceptional sound and strength.  The Natural wood grain and coloring is unique to each harp and my vary from the photo.  Approximately 36" high. 
Includes a tuning tool and extra string set.
SPECIAL NOTE ON STRINGS:

There is no warranty on strings. Manufacturers recommend that you change the strings every 3-4 months. It is always a good idea to keep an extra set of stings to replace any that may break. You should always wipe down your strings with a clean dry cloth after use. If you store your instrument, you should consider changing the strings when you pick it up again.
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