Remember the 6” harp that came in the mail the other day and I told you that I want to reserve it for The Thunderbolts Punisher? Unfortunately the harp had cosmetic issues involving a bird decoration coming apart from the bottom part of the pillar and some smeared paint and a burnt mark on one spot on the other side of the neck, the top part of the harp. So I had to fix it. But unfortunately the bird design was too small to be fixed perfectly, so I scraped it off and covered the flaws with a gold paint marker. The smears and the burnt marks were covered with gold paint, too. And the strings were colored in with a white paint marker to cover some unwanted gold marks that ended up on them.
I honestly wish that I didn’t have to do it, but when I end up ordering a miniature harp with flawed designs and you want your toy harp ensemble to look like a million bucks, hey, what else can you do? Next time I’ll try ordering a 6” harp without any factory flaws. Hope Thunderbolt Frank like what I’ll give him.
Sherry Konkus lives in Owosso, MI. She is the proud owner of the Camac Athena EX Concert Grand Harp named “Grover” and Camac Mademoiselle named “Ernie.” She’s also the proud author of The Punisher Harp Zone. Sherry is the one who came up with the idea of portraying The Punisher from Marvel Comics as the punishing harpist who plays the harp in memory of his family who was killed by the mob years ago.