Come to the Harp Guitar Gathering in Milford, CT at the end of the October and hear the world’s first HyVibe-equipped harp guitars! We’re talking Timberlines, with HyVibe’s support and custom installation done by Chuck Thompson and Jack Jenkins (shown is a T30, ready to go). If you’re not familiar with the incredible new technology, Google and YouTube it now! Chuck and I will also be offering a special deep discount if you order a parlor T60 (with or without pickups or HyVibe) while at the Gathering.
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Creator and Editor of Harpguitars.net Gregg Miner has been fascinated by harp guitars since the early 1970s. He purchased his first instrument (a 1916 red sunburst Gibson) in 1983, then fell in love with the harp guitars of Chris Knutsen when he found his first one in 1988. He collects harp guitars, researches harp guitars, writes about harp guitars, plays harp guitars, produces harp guitar CDs, buys and sells harp guitars, and currently runs Harpguitars.net, Harp Guitar Music and the Harp Guitar Foundation. You would think that by now he would be sick of harp guitars, but he is not.
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