No I haven't..this is a folk harp from Mexico, about 20 pounds, and about 5' 
high. It is really relatively small and light, just awkward in shape. You can 
see me playing one on my music website, www.elsondelpueblo.com to get an idea 
of what I need to move.
THanks!
John

Mgraziano1 <[email protected]> wrote:
John,

If it was in Austin, I'd pick it up and hold it for as long as you needed.
But Houston's a 3 hr drive away. Have you tried calling Steinway Pianos and
asking them who they use for interstate deliveries?

-Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: john robles [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 5:14 PM
To: Antique Phonograph List
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Moving Harp from Tx. to CA.

Thanks so much, I will call him.
John

Bruce Mercer wrote:
I am using a fellow by the name of Gene Sandberg to move a couple console
phonographs and radio from CA. to Indiana. He goes all over the country 
doing just
this. I have not used him before but he is highly recommended by some people
whose judgement I trust completely. His phone numbers:

home...1-847-922-7056
cell phone...1-818-896-8537

Easiest to reach him on the cel.

Bruce


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