And so is the 6” (actually 7”) miniature harp which I’m happy to say has no issues! No designs or pins coming apart, no scratches, nothing! 😀 Just an awesome miniature harp that’s perfect for The Thunderbolts variant Punisher who’s trying out the harp while the original version of the Marvel Knights Punisher shows him the ropes– er, I mean the strings.
Speaking of strings, I went out and salvaged the defective harp from the trash can. I changed my mind. I decided to keep it and put it away for safekeeping so that when I decided to try restringing the harp again, I’ll have to use the right kind of strings for the harp. I bought a spool of stretch cords yesterday from a fabric store and tried using it to restring the harp. I bought the cord because it matches the string design that were on the other miniature harps. But when I tried to restrung the harp by attaching some adhesive jeweled stickers to the top part of the harp to hold onto the strings, the cord will not go flat. I had a little hard time trying to make the jewels stick to the strings. Unfortunately the jewels won’t hold the strings to the harp. The strings were too thick. I got so upset and frustrated that I ended up throwing the harp away, but then hours later I salvaged it and put it in a safe place until I can get the right threads needed to restrung the harp again; threads that will go flat when I attach them to the harp with the jeweled blings.
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.