That’s okay, you can functionally consider this response not an answer: Cool, and yes, aren’t they enjoyable? I often recommend them as a side instrument to friends who already make music.
As creative tools, celtic harps are totally more awesome and require totally more work to learn to play. Learning proper hand positions, tuning 32 strings, and getting used to switching levers to change keys is a lot of time and effort, and it can be frustrating. The sound makes it all worth it, though. If only I had the time (and room space) to properly teach myself the ways of the harp… it will happen… in time.
Wood and strings in general make me very happy.