Lyon & Healy Harps

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Chicago, United States

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Lyon & Healy Harps Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Lyon & Healy Harps is located in Chicago, United States on 168 N Ogden Ave. Lyon & Healy Harps is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category musical instrument manufacturer in United States.

Address

168 N Ogden Ave

Phone

+1 3127861881

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Dewey Hou

Lyon & Healy produces the finest harps in the world. Now owned by Salvi Harps, this is one of the best places to visit to see and play a variety of harps (lever to concert grands and electric harps). They offer tours of the factory at noon and you can see how they make their world famous harps.

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Ryan Holding

Absolutely amazing product I only have two comment: 1) I was trying to buy a new harp and I had to call the lady and leave a few messages before getting a call back. This happened every time I would call, t was a little upsetting. 2) I ordered in November and was told I’d get it in 4 months. It ended up being 6 months but worth the wait.

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Ronald Kloss

I just service the Vending machines there. But great employees, checking temperature and taking precautions from covid.

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chitownbandit

Evertime I call no answer horrible service

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Corinne Standish

The best. I bought a Lyon & Healy #17 in 1986. It still works like new and the sound has only gotten more amazing over the years. I read one review by someone who had what they felt was a too stringent credit experience. I paid cash on the barrel for mine so I can't comment on that. I am sure L&H is under tremendous pressure to keep their costs down. Prices have more than doubled on mine since I bought it. The harp is such a niche instrument; perhaps their strict credit notions grow out of being hyper-vigilant about damage and loss. Can only guess. So much work goes into creating each harp. Their instruments are still very much hand-made, so many skilled and specialized crafts people are needed to carve, paint, and assemble each harp; not to mention their building is huge (presumably own it - it's so close to downtown it would cost a fortune to rent). That being said, they are still not the most expensive harp makers in the world. Go on the tour, to see how the harp is made - fascinating! On that note, I recommend when you want to buy one, come in and play the ones available to buy. Because they are individually and for the most part hand-made, there are slight differences if you have a discerning ear. The one I chose has the most beautiful 2nd and 3rd octaves I have heard on any harp, to this day. Even when I was starving, I couldn't part with it. So many beautiful harps in their showroom - it is like a trip to Mecca. You won't be disappointed.