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Compact reed plate claws tweak

By Andrew | 4:37 PM EDT, Thu May 08, 2025
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Making both reed plates flat is one of the easiest things you can do to get more power and better control of your harmonica. It's very effective.

All my kits come with some version of the reed plate claws. They are the tools I use to straighten reed plates on my custom harmonicas.

Music makes us human

By Andrew | 6:35 AM EDT, Mon May 05, 2025
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A cover of my favorite song.

The Hockey Stick (for tuning the harmonica)

By Andrew | 5:16 PM EDT, Thu May 01, 2025
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Just about everything you do to a harp affects the tuning so it stands to reason the last thing you should do is adjust the tuning.
But how do you make adjustments to the tuning without messing up the shape of the reeds or undoing other hard-earned adjustments?
To lower the pitch using a file, you can support a blow reed while the reed plate is still on the comb using the Hockey Stick.

(FAQ) Should a rank beginner buy a custom harmonica?

By Andrew | 6:52 AM EDT, Sun April 27, 2025
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That's a good question. Whether getting a custom harmonica as a rank beginner is a good idea or a bad idea depends on your goals. If you don't really have a clear sense of your goals, then this might be an opportunity to think about them.

A good file for tuning a reed.

By Andrew | 3:53 PM EDT, Tue April 15, 2025
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"Recently, the price of Grobet files has exploded. I can't afford to put them in my kits."

A file is my preferred way to tune a harmonica reed. With good support of the underside of the reed, you can raise or lower the pitch by a whole semitone without changing the shape or affecting the performance of the reed.

I've been using 0-cut Grobet files which are Swiss type.

Dark Comb model types

By Andrew | 3:35 PM EDT, Sat April 12, 2025

My combs make your instrument comfortable and easy to play. These are the only combs available to have been flattened to my standards.

Models:
Marine Band

Marine Band Deluxe, Marine Band Crossover and Thunderbird. Also suits Marine Band 1896 harmonicas if you want to change the nails to screws. This includes:
- Marine Band 1896 (1950s to current *).
- Pre-war Marine Bands, including "mouse ear".
- Pre-MS Blues Harps
- Wooden-combed Old Standy.
- Pre-MS Meisterklasse

(*) Marine Band 1896 harmonicas manufactured around the end of the 1980s and beginning of 1990s had a slightly different nail hole pattern and you can chose to only use two screws to hold the plates to the comb or to do a little extra work to create a third hole in the plate. These harps offer much less potential than Hohner harmonicas made before or after this period. I suggest you lower your expectations when trying to upgrade these instruments.

MS Series

Fits the following harps:
Big River
Blues Harp
Crossharp
Proharp
MeisterKlasse

Golden Melody

Fits Golden Melody classic harmonicas



Suzuki

Fits the following harps:
Suzuki Manji, Promaster, Suzuki Olive.

Also fits
- Dabell Contender
- Dabell Noble
- Suzuki HarpMaster, BluesMaster (*)
- Bushman Delta Frost(*)

The stock Manji comb is slightly smaller than the reed plates. My comb is a hair bigger than the plates so that the harp is more comfortable to hold.

Seydel

Fits Seydel 1847
SOLIST PRO
and
FAVORITE

Order combs HERE.

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"Is there a way to fix it without breaking it or is it just dead?"

By Andrew | 7:11 AM EST, Wed March 05, 2025

Daniel on Facebook asked for help with the nine draw reed. Here is what I would do.

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Flat Sanding the draw reed plate for airtightness

By Andrew | 5:13 PM EST, Wed February 26, 2025

This is the simplest thing you can do to any diatonic harmonica to get the most improvement.

Use 220 grit sandpaper and a flat surface. No need to buy a precision surface plate made of granite. Just something very flat. And one quick pass with 220 grit is all you need. More passes and a finer grit will actually make things worse and make the surface round, albeit shiny and polished - which is not what we want.

For more improvement, use one of my Dark combs:
https://harp.andrewzajac.ca/Combs

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How to use my Quick Customizing Videos

By Andrew | 12:12 PM EST, Thu February 13, 2025

My Quick Videos are jam packed with all the information you need. Even the intro clip gives you insights that you can't find anywhere else.

All of the customizing concepts I use on my custom harmonicas are covered here. This set is complete.

There is a pdf with extra information and charts you might like to print out and keep handy in your workspace.

The twelve videos run for a total of 31 minutes.

This doesn't mean that you will cover all the material in about a half an hour. Most of the techniques and concepts will take you weeks of practice to learn. You will need to get your hands dirty and do the work.
Everybody learns differently. Some need some step by step and others need to do things for themselves and will only need to get a few hints along the way.

For the player who really doesn't want to have to do any work on their instrument - but we all have to - these videos try to show you what to do so that you can get right back to playing.
For the player who is curious about getting more power and response from their instrument, the more advanced videos show you what you should aim for. You will probably watch some of the videos more than a dozen times as you make progress and gain experience before you have gotten everything they have to offer.

I recently reviewed every video looking for things I could improve. I thought I could update them. But I don't think I can do any better. They still hold up.
They do exactly what they say they do and I think you will get a lot of value from them.

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Multi tool: One of the reasons I find it really cool!

By Andrew | 9:33 AM EDT, Wed October 23, 2024

Sometimes I solve a problem and that leads to a new standard way of doing things. Here, I show you how I leapfrogged from trying to make a task a bit faster and more convenient and discovered how the new method was also better and more predictable than the old way.
I integrated this change into my Multi tool.

Buy it from RockinRon

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Custom diatonic harmonicas, Hohner Affiliated Customizer.
I customize Hohner Marine Band, Rocket, Special 20, and Golden Melody harmonicas.
Andrew Zajac, Kingston Ontario, Canada.
I use a continuous quality improvement process. I use regular evaluation and incremental steps to strive for constant improvement.
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