Irish folk harp
34 string folk harp
Soundbox, pillar and neck made of black cherry, soundboard made of sitka spruce
Finished with shellac and 8 coats violin varnish
34 string folk harp
Soundbox, pillar and neck made of black cherry, soundboard made of sitka spruce
Finished with shellac and 8 coats violin varnish
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Hi Chris, What a lovely HARP, Is there any chance you would/will email me the plans to make that HARP because I personally think it is the nicest HARP that I have seen and I have seen and played alot of HARP'S I play the HARP also by-the-way. Now if this is possible I THANK YOU VERY MUCH. Thank you, JEMMY.
Hi, Jemmy!, sorry for the delay in writing. I don't have rights to the plan, as I bought the plans as part of a kit. The kit contained the hardware and full scale plans; I bought and cut all the wood.
I can't recommend the plan due to the fact the soundboard has separated from the soundbox since I took the photo. The soundboard has to be mechanically fastened to the soundbox to counter the large amount of force created by the strings.
I plan to design my own folk harp this year. Thanks for the compliment!
Hi, Jemmy!, sorry for the delay in writing. I don't have rights to the plan, as I bought the plans as part of a kit. The kit contained the hardware and full scale plans; I bought and cut all the wood.
I can't recommend the plan due to the fact the soundboard has separated from the soundbox since I took the photo. The soundboard has to be mechanically fastened to the soundbox to counter the large amount of force created by the strings.
I plan to design my own folk harp this year. Thanks for the compliment!
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