Re: RE : soft harp case wanted.



Why don't you make yourself a harps pouch?
 
Here a solution which cost about 15 bucks:
Get a drumstick carrying pouch (any music store should have it)
Buy a spring ribbon (any sewing store will have it)
Then, you fix a piece of ribbon making 7 spaces on each side of the inside of the pouch (you will have something similar as Lee Oskar pouch but you will be able to carry twice more harmonicas.)
Or else, you can also put the ribbon on only one side.
 
What you can also do is to take a Lee Oskar Pouch and put the harmonica standing in the mouthpiece rather than on the coverplate. Like that, you can put twice more harmonicas.
 
I am not sure to be enough clear (my english is not so good)so I can send you a picture. Contact me offlist.
 
Froggy
 

Tim Moyer <wmharps@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Robert Koch wrote:
> I build some hard harp cases. 

That's an understatement! 

I have several of Sunnyside's custom cases, and they are great! Each 
one is unique. Most are vintage tweed, though some are leather, with 
beautiful foam inside, plastic inserts for the harps. I have a 
couple that have the harps layed out in piano-keyboard fashion so 
it's easy to tell which keyed harp is where. 

Wonderful stuff, you should check them out. 

- -tim

Tim Moyer
Working Man's Harps
http://www.workingmansharps.com/




		
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