RE: [Harp-L] Favorite Harp Labeling Methods - Etc.



Good idea, Roger.
I can't carry a 12- or even a 7-harp case with me all the time, 
so I was carrying harps in my shirt and pants pockets.  Not a 
very good thing to do, what with the dust bunnies and other 
crap in my pockets, that could (and did) clog the reeds.  Then
I had an idea.  I went to the "Best Buys" store and found a 
small pleather case for a mini-camera.  With inside dimensions
about the size of a pack of cigarettes.  It is perfectly sized
to hold 3 harmonicas, and has a velcroed flap to close the top.
I fastened a belt-clip on the back and voila!  Now I can carry
my A, C and D (usually) harps with me all the time, and keep
them protected.  

Richard J. Smith, R.A.


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Subject: [Harp-L] Favorite Harp Labeling Methods - Etc.


Hey Folks

What are y'all's favorite and most effective ( low light reading etc. ) methods of labeling harp keys. And what are some cherished ways of hauling around and setting up an array of harps . I use an old metal roller-skate suitcase for which I made stacked divided trays  with a bottom compartment for mic. & Misc.

Thought I'd try to steer the Harp L conversation away from the ubiquitous ( and somtimes divisive ) theoretical back-and-forth, to some practical discussions that would be of benefit to neophytes and old-timers alike.

What Say

Roger Wader Boyce

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