• procrastitron@lemmy.world
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      The minimum price for that type of harp is over $10,000, but that would be for a much smaller one.

      That picture looks like it’s a concert grand harp, and even used it’s hard to find one for less than $15,000.

      On top of that, they’re both delicate and sensitive to temperature and humidity. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if he destroyed the harp by doing that.

      EDIT: Based on the shape of the pillar, I’m guessing that is a Lyon & Healy Style 30, which retails for $30,700

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        Won’t be destroyed, definitely very out of tune though. Wouldn’t be great to play on but cold is not as bad as heat can be. Luckily he didn’t take it in with him.

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          I was more concerned about things like the neck getting cracked as I doubt he took care to transport it carefully, but extremely dry air can also cause the wood to crack.

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      The amount of skilled manual labor that goes into building an instrument like that is intense.

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        That’s why you go with one of those little plastic guitars with plastic strings, put on a hula, and call it a day.