Re: [Harp-L] new harp case, cool design




On Jul 1, 2009, at 7:28 PM, David Payne wrote:



I'm surprised to see nobody on Harp-L picked up on this yet, it's a harmonica case designed by a harmonica player (our own Rupert Oysler). I saw Rupert on his return trip from Buckeye and he showed it to me, I thought it was cool and my coolness standards are pretty high, I'd rate on a coolness scale approximately eight Fonzerellis.
It opens up and where you store the harps is arranged like the keys on a piano, white keys on one side, black keys on the other, with a little space between Bb and Db and Eb and F# like the black keys would be on a piano. Then there's space for a mic, mic cord and you can tuck a chromatic in there too. It has an optional shoulder strap.


It is here:

http://www.seydel1847.de/epages/Seydel.sf/secNFVWFo5fdt2/? ObjectID=1761761


Dave _____________________________ www.elkriverharmonicas.com

See, see, see how you guys are. The case is 'Diatonicentric'. Notice where it says 'You can tuck a chromatic in there too'. I mean, what does that MEAN. You CAN ...but you don't HAVE too. Or what about you can tuck 'A' chromatic. Only ONE? In other words, you can pack a plethora of Diabolos, but only ONE chromo. Sounds like someone is shorting me a few chromos here lolol.

I'm gonna picket for a 'chromo QUOTA'. Like (for example) mandatory one chromo for every 4 diatonics. And what about that strap? Are you making fun of me because I used to be a shoe shine boy? and carried my shoe box over my shoulder?

smo-joe



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