[Harp-L] Bottle 'O Blues mic and Chromatic harp
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Bottle 'O Blues mic and Chromatic harp
- From: Jim McBride <jpmcbride@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 15:23:01 -0700 (PDT)
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I'm the creator of the Bottle 'O Blues harp mic which I sell through eBay and on my website. Someone asked for a picture of the mic ... you can see it on my website at www.geocities.com/bottle_o_blues or go to eBay and search on "harp mic".
I would like to help with the question about holding the mic when playing chromatic but I'm not sure I understand the problem. Is the issue that the chromatic is too big and you need some sort of finger loop on the side of the mic to hang onto it so you don't drop it? Can anyone point me at a picture of something like this so I can see what we're talking about?
If all we're trying to do is put some sort of a finger loop on the side to help hold the mic I have an idea. When building electronics its common to secure wires with wire ties. They make small plastic squares with double-sided tape which you stick to the side of the box and loop your wire ties through. You could stick one of these on the side of the mic and put an elastic loop or keychain or whatever through it.
Jim McBride
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