by Steve Moss | Aug 29, 2012 | Harp Buying |
This is a wrap-up to our series on finding and assessing used harps for sale. In a nutshell, I recommend educating yourself as much as you can about the harps that are available in your area, as well as around your country. Find out the asking prices for similar...
by Steve Moss | Aug 22, 2012 | Harp Buying, Uncategorized |
In part 4 of this series, we talked about having an expert, such as a harp technician or an experienced harpist look at an instrument you’re interested in. This is generally the most foolproof way of making sure the harp that looks and sounds good to you...
by Steve Moss | Aug 15, 2012 | Harp Buying |
In our last post, we talked about pre-screening harps and sellers by having a phone conversation and asking for additional photos of a harp you may be interested in buying. Sometimes, however, you might hear about a really good deal on a harp out in California but you...
by Steve Moss | Aug 8, 2012 | Harp Buying |
In the previous post in this series, we discussed ways of finding used harps for sale, both by consulting local harpists and teachers, and by searching Internet resources including ebay and harp dealers across the country who advertise used harps for sale. We also...
by Steve Moss | Aug 1, 2012 | Harp Buying |
It can be tough to find very many harps on the market at a given time in a given area, and there’s no guarantee that the size, style, and brand you’re looking for will be for sale when you need it. If you’re willing to drive some distance, your...
by Steve Moss | Jul 25, 2012 | Harp Buying |
If you’re getting started on the harp, you may have noticed that harps cost a few bucks. Or maybe your son or daughter has been taking lessons on a lever harp and the teacher has told you it’s time to move up to a pedal harp. You check the prices of new...