AutoharpX: Chuck Daniels provides information on do-it-yourself repairs and improvements. Also provides a repair and conversion service and sells accessories.
Blue Ridge Autoharps: Handcrafted from select spruce and hand-picked hardwoods, custom outfitted to the buyer's choice of woods and chord arrangements. Located in Christiansburg, Virginia, United States.
Glad Morning Autoharps: Built by Gordon Baker, custom and special. Standard styles include lap, upright and child's. Located in Amelia, Ohio, United States.
Jean's Autoharp Security Blankets: Custom sewn blankets for autoharp storage.
Lumbert Mountain Music: Handcrafted autoharps and quilts. Custom made chord bar sets, repairs, modifications, and conversions. Traverse City, Missouri, United States.
Mechanical Music Digest Archives - Autoharp Chorded Zither: An brief article entitled on autoharps by Mike Knudsen, appearing in issue 2002.08.17 of the MMD.
Mike Nelson's Home Page: An engineering designer with a hobby of designing and building. Building techniques for Northumbrian pipes, Scottish smallpipes and mandolins.
Orthey Autoharps: Handcrafted by Dr. George F. Orthey. Features, descriptions and prices. Newport, Pennsylvania, United States.
Pete Daigle: Builder of the d'Aigle Autoharp. Also sells Oscar Schmidt brand and accessories. Located in Washington, United States.
Some Hints on Buying an Autoharp: An article on buying, including a list of makers, with addresses and phone numbers.
Timbre Line Music: Randy Barnes and Mitch Pingel. Handcrafted TimbreHarps (autoharps) and hammered dulcimers. Features, custom orders, string and accessories. Located in Colorado, United States.