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The Camlad 34 - Ash

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The Camlad 34 is a modern clarsach with a strong, bright, yet expressive tone; fitted with medium-tension nylon strings. It has a soundboard of aircraft-grade laminated Finnish birch, making it less vulnerable to changes of temperature and humidity than harps with a solid spruce soundboard; and a round-backed sound-box. It is available in a variety of beautiful British and American hardwoods. The student model is the same as the other models in every respect, except that it is built in native ash with a plain birch sound-box. 


Camlad 34’s are generally fitted with the excellent standard-finish Camac semi-tone levers; except for those instruments built from special woods such as rippled sycamore or bird’s eye maple, which have the same Camac levers, plated in gold. Gold-plated levers are also available as an option on any specially commissioned instrument. 


Measurements:

Strings: 34

Range: 1st A to 6th C

Height: 141 cm

Extreme Width:  78 cm

Weight: (approximate, depending on timber) 13.5 kgs.


Price is inclusive of VAT.

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​PoppyHarp is run by harpist Fran Barsby.
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