Coffs Coast holiday. Denwar Harps visit

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Alfred J
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Coffs Coast holiday. Denwar Harps visit

Post by Alfred J » Wed Mar 04, 2009 3:34 pm

A few months ago I mentioned in a post that we were planning a holiday on the NSW coast South of Coffs Harbour where we have a 9 acre property. Uke builder, Michael Connor, kindly offered us a workshop tour on our way South from Coolangatta (our point of arrival), but that didn't work out: he was heading to Albany for the Uke Festival. But we did get to visit harp builder, Dennis Warner (Denwar Harps) near Belliingen, and this turned out to be one of the highlights of the trip - for me, anyway.

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We arrived and Dennis emerged from his workshop. Although he was 2 weeks behind in his work, he kindly led us to his showroom, tuned up one of his large floor models and began to play while we sat spellbound by the beauty of the sound. One of the keys to successful building is knowing your instruments from the POV of the player. Dennis is a fine musician and has a CD out to prove it.

http://www.harpsales.com/track1CDclip.mp3


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His harps are not covered in gaudy gold paint hiding who knows what. His inlayed and engraved motifs are honest and far more attractive, IMO.
I didn't ask about the finish. It appeared to be some type of low sheen polymerized oil finish that looks just right for these instruments.
The budget priced models have flat backs. The more expensive models have 'staved' backs that a smaller person would find easier to play because the back nestles more easily into your shoulder. Dennis uses mostly Australian red cedar and also silky oak salvaged from the floor of forests (my guess: probably from around Dorigo or further afield).

My daughter quickly got the idea from watching Dennis play, but declined my suggestion that she learn to play. Note the motif, top LH corner across the joint.

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A few workshop photos are available here:

http://www.harpsales.com/Gworkshop.html

If I ever get to the point of having a web site, it will be modeled on Denny's. Music played on his harps is embedded in several pages. Navigating around the site is a pleasure.

http://www.harpsales.com

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Post by sebastiaan56 » Thu Mar 05, 2009 8:24 am

Sounds like a fabulous visit! They sure are beautiful instruments.
make mine fifths........

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