The best manufacturers/dealers/distributors with whom I've personally done business.
This is in no particular order.
I prefer to deal face-to-face, with a person.
Rupert Oysler (5#####-Seydel);
Danny G. (5#####-New Harmonicas);
George Miklas (6#####-Hohner, independent);
Rupert, George and Danny G. are superior people.
I haven't bought anything from Danny G., but after meeting him,
I know that I'll buy future harmonicas from him.
(6######)six sharps rating only to those who gave me free harmonicas,
or had none of my order in stock, replacing it with a higher-priced model):
(5#####) five sharps to those who were superior in quick delivery and offered low prices.
F. & R. Farrell (5#####) now out of business. Up to 2005, the lowest priced major brand harps);
The former Coast to Coast Music (6######); now under new management, I won't go back;
Hohner USA (6######) (a free warranty replacement of a diabolic 6-pack with soft case, didn't ask me to return the 1st set);
(donated about 80 free harps to the Milwaukee Harmonica Club, for inner city kids);
Seydel USA (6#####) (free harmonica samples plus a free dinner for 4 MHC members, from a former Seydel representative);
(for great service [custom made harps], quick delivery, and low cost harmonicas);
(donated several Seydel promotional items: free harps, other items, to MHC for drawings);
Lee Oskar (6######) (free promotional items for give-aways and raffles: harps, T-shirts, soft cases, etc, as fund raisers for the MHC);
Huang, Inc. (6######) (donated free harps, for fund-raisers for the MHC).
These are some of the great people and companies that I've dealt with in the harmonica industry, at one time or another.
There are also many individuals that have given free harmonicas, some very expensive, to me personally, but that's another topic.
I consider it a great honor and privilege to do business with these harmonica friends.
Best Regards
John Broecker