Bushman John Lee. 10 Hole diatonic Harmonica. Includes Free USA Shipping.

Bushman

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Cover plate:   Stainless Steel. 

Comb: ABS Plastic.

 Reed: Phosphor Bronze

 Zip up pouch.

This is a JDR Assassin with the Bushman stamp on the covers.

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About this item

  • The reeds undergo a low-temperature treatment process, resulting in flattened reeds and excellent airtightness for the harmonica. This enables easy overblowing and allows for the realization of various blowing techniques.
  • Blowing Comfortably. The mouthpiece position of the cover is ergonomically designed to optimize curvature. This ensures that even during prolonged play sessions, your lip muscles won't become too sore due to tightness.
  • 〖Elaborate Design〗Utilizing a 0.5mm thick cover made of black painted stainless steel, we create broad support points on the back of the harmonica to prevent cover deformation. Additionally, a special coating process is applied to prevent fingerprints and water stains.
  • 〖Prevents Harsh Sounds〗A waterproof damping sheet is attached to the reeds, effectively preventing the harmonica from whistling. It is suitable for beginners and professional harmonica players alike.
Weight 6 oz
Dimensions 5 × 2 × 1 in
Keys

A, Ab, B, Bb, C, D, Db, E, Eb, F, F#, G, Low F

I love this harmonica!  It’s so special – the way it feels, the way it plays, the way it sounds – that it deserved the very best name.  I named it after 3 important men in my life – John Lee Curtis aka Sonny Boy Williamson I (March 30, 1914 – June 1, 1948) the founding father of blues harmonica, John Lee Hooker (August 22, 1917 – June 21, 2001) my favorite bluesman, and John Lee Hall, (February 25, 1944 – January 23, 2022) my father who instilled in me a never-ending love for music.

The John Lee is the first harmonica ever to feature Smoothie Cover Plates.  The brushed stainless steel covers are not painted or powder coated – they’re just completely slick, making for a super comfortable, super fast harmonica.  The hole numbers are positioned out of the lip zone to improve comfort and slickness even more.  There’s a deep finger valley in each cover plate for your index finger and thumb to lay in while holding it.  The finger valleys are not only comfortable, they keep the instrument right where you want it.  The ends of the Original’s plastic comb are concave so the harmonica lays perfectly in the crotch between your index finger and thumb.  There’s no other harmonica anywhere that offers this many comfort features, and then you have the playability!  The easy, loud, fast, sound it produces seems magical – like it’s impossible.  I’ve never experienced a harmonica that bends so easy – draw bends, blow bends, over blows – whatever you call on it to do, it does!  The harmonica technicians who make the John Lee use an easy-bender reed gap recipe that makes those bends possible right out of the box, with no customization or adjustments necessary.  All I can say to them is, Namaste!  The John Lee Original features a plastic comb whereas the John Lee Steelie which features a polished aluminum comb.

Please note JDR/Bushman stamp LF harps with F, even though they are indeed LF.



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Pete Hogi
High Playability

I've been playing on one of these for a few weeks. From a playability perspective it is very, very good. Out of the box, all overblows and overdraws played with minimal effort. I was very surprised. Tongue blocked bends very easy. Tonge blocked overblows also relatively accessible. These clearly have had manual work done on the reeds and it comes through in the quality of playability. Tone is good. All in all I'd strongly recommend it for people learning to overblow.

The harp is very sturdy, and is on the taller side, like a Seydel session really makes you open up a little wider, so do these.

I usually play sandwich-style harmonicas with stainless steel coverplates, so I swapped another set onto these, and its my "go everywhere" harp.