Child's First Harp

You have probably seen, and you might even own, a toy piano.   Now what about a toy harp?

The Schoenhut Piano Company famous for their baby grand pianos also makes kid sized harps. I can't say I ever thought about getting the kids one of these before.
At 27 inches high, this beautifully constructed, lightweight instrument is an excellent choice for a child's first harp. The design of its curved sides and spacious box, along with a range of 15 notes (from C to C), permits playing a wide variety of music in haunting, melodic tones. Fully tunable by way of zither pins and a zither pin wrench (included).

This is awesome.  I want to see one in person so I can try to play my own haunting melody.

They come in two different colors, but I was partial to the pink.

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uh.... indeed interesting; i agree with the comments on the other site: poor horse. However, aren't Amish not allowed to do the "new media" shizzle? either he can't be amish (linked blog post's title) or he couldn't have seen Tokyo Drift.. if the latter, the horse needs to get even more sympathy for the sick ideas of his owner...
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Those who comment "Poor horsey" show their equine ignorance and have obviously never established a working relationship with a horse. Like any other intelligent and social animal they enjoy learning and participating in all sorts of activities. They are eager and able partners with humans. Well treated and maintained, horses enjoy the pursuit of a goal just as we do. Do yourselves a favor. Learn to handle a horse and find a new level of interspecies relationships. They are not pets, they are partners that are glad to hold up their end of the bargain.
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