Harp Cart

  • List Price: $350.00
  • Sale Price: $350.00
  • Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

$350.00

Feature

  • Large 12.5 inch Pneumatic (air filled) tires - help navigating stairs while maintaining maneuverability around tight turns.
  • 6" deep tray 20" wide with non slip ridged rubber
  • Handcrafted Maple frame to match your wonderful harp
  • Fits ALL lever harps and any size pedal harp (doesn't fit most lap harps)
  • 2" wide heavy duty straps with heavy duty buckle

Product Detail

  • Product Dimensions: 13 x 23 x 45 inches; 16 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 16 pounds
  • ASIN: B00BUFBZQW
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Product Description

The American Harp Cart is handcrafted in the United States of America by long time official "harp movers". It was developed by the son of a professional harpist whose McKay cart broke. He took that design and improved it. This cart is designed to fit ALL size lever harps and any size pedal harp all the way up to a Concert Grand. The base plate is ^" deep and 20" wide. It is custom designed to not damage your base cover that are commonly used with pedal harps. It also features a non slip ridged rubber to securely plant your harp in place. The wheels are a larger than standard harp wheel size that drastically improves navigating stairs while not sacrificing maneuverability. It also allows you to maintain complete control while going up AND down stairs (if you have ever tried to turn or go down a flight of stairs with a 3 wheeled cart you know what we are talking about). The wheels feature a pneumatic (air-filled) tire that will give your harp a smoother ride by absorbing the jolts and bumps of the uneven terrain. These use a standard 12.5x1.75 inner tube with a bent angle valve that can be refilled with any bicycle pump. We stand behind our product and support other small business here in the States with each sale of the American Harp Cart. www.americanharpcart.com The shipping cost is based on the dimensional weight not the actual weight. UPS charges for a 90 pound box because the box is so large even though the actual weight of the box is 25 pounds.