Here reside photos of a few of the autoharps that I have built or modified in the past couple of years. All are for reference only and have been sold to musicians all over the U.S.A. and abroad.
Walnut and cedar twenty-one chord, thirty-seven string chromatic.
Brazilian rosewood chord bars built for a vintage Morgan autoharp
“Autochord” completed from a (discontinued) Musicmaker’s kit. Modified chord combs and Daigle fine tuners added.
23 string Child ‘Harp with seven chords set up in the keys of G and D.
Child sized autoharp with seven chords in the keys of C and F. Solid poplar top with cherry trim.
Fifteen chord chromatic with carbon fiber top and bark intrusion red oak trim
Child ‘Harp in the keys of G and D.
“The Hippy Harp” thirty -six string, fifteen chord chromatic
21 chord chromatic of spruce and cherry
All mahogany “lefty”
Chromatic “lefty” of spruce, walnut’ and maple
21 chord chromatic of spruce and walnut
Curly maple with spruce soundboard.
Mahogany “lefty” chromatic with extra interchangeable chord bars
Maple and cedar chromatic “lefty”
Chromatic “lefty” of spruce and walnut
Maple and spruce 37 string diatonic in the keys of “D” and “G”
“The Dove” a thirty-seven string G/D diatonic
Thirty-seven string diatonic in keys G/D. African blackwood, spruce, and curly maple.
Eighteen chord chromatic lefty of maple, spruce, and mahogany.
Maple and spruce chromatic “lefty”
Maple and spruce chromatic “lefty”. The twenty-one chord bars and modified tuning schedule can be played in combinations to achieve over sixty chords.
Cigar box autoharp. No longer available.
Cigar box autoharp. Dozens produced between 2009 and 2014 now discontinued.
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