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Oscar Schmidt OS11021FSRE Acoustic / Electric Mahogany with Rosewood Features AutoHarp
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What's in a name? Quality, history and tradition. Our Autoharp is the original, with over 100 years of history behind it.
A wide variety to choose from. Oscar Schmidt is truly the original and only complete source for the Autoharp. Premium
woods, quality hardware and modest prices create an ideal instrument. Each is inspected and adjusted in the USA by a skilled
technician, your assurance for smooth fret ends, precision low action and resonant sound quality. Unequalled standards, easy playing
comfort and tone response creates the perfect value.
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Whether you are an Autoharp player, a student of American folklore, or even a collector of antique musical instruments,
you should find the history as well as the instrument itself unique.
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This 21- chord OS11021FSRE autoharp plays in eleven different keys. The patented chord bar configuration makes it easy to learn and to continue to play for years to come. The mahogany is a muted tone accentuated by rosewood features.
- Mahogany design off set with vibrant rosewood.
- 21 Chord model
- Exclusive to the world’s largest AutoHarp dealer, AutoHarpStore.com.
- Patented chord bar button configuration for easy play
- Mahogany construction.
- Fine tuning system
- Acoustic / Electric design.
- 5-Year Warranty
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Mahogany has a old look, a revered look, and majestic look. Offset this look with rosewood and you have one attractive autoharp.
The mahogany is one of the most durable of the woods. It is also a producer of a rich sound that can work great both electronically and acoustically. This instrument will be unique for two reasons; one it is an autoharpstore.com exclusive – this will not be found at your local stores or big chains, second is the mahogany has a unique pattern every time making your instrument rare in itself but design-wise one of a kind. Of course to not be too old fashion we respectfully and tastefully highlighted this with rosewood accents to make it a much talked about piece whether with friends or performing.
Our products are brand new and are still in original package. They are stored in our temperature controlled warehouse to prevent any damage or warping. Our first-in first-out
inventory system assures that you will receive the newest Autoharp available. We specialize in Oscar Schmidt Autoharps and accessories, so our time and energy is devoted to
Autoharps. This allows us to provide our customers with the highest quality service and the best products available. We are an authorized Oscar Schmidt dealer, so you know that we
offer the best products on the market. The AutoHarp Store makes it fast and easy for you to find what you are looking for. With our easy ordering system and same day shipping*, it is
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easy to order and arrives quickly to your door. In order to cut costs to offer our customers the lowest prices, we do everything online. Although most people would prefer to try out a
product before they purchase it, by not having a show room or storefront, we can offer the lowest prices in the market. We have a 30-day money back guarantee if for any reason you
are not 100% satisfied.
“An American instrument of American invention.”
The Autoharp is one of the few musical instruments that can claim to be truly American in origin.
Invented in 1881 and patented in 1882, the Autoharp has had a remarkable hundred-year history. After being proclaimed “the nation’s favorite musical instrument” and then
nearly fading into obscurity, the Autoharp has taken its manufactures on an endless roller coaster of ups and downs. As a nineteenth century parlor room favorite, it was finally replaced in
popularity by the phonograph. The Autoharp did not die. It retreated to the mountains where it underwent a metamorphosis from a parlor instrument to a folk instrument. From there it
came out into our schools to become a classroom feature, and finally has emerged as a popular instrument for the serious musician.
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QB ID: OS11021FSRE