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isaacullah
477 posts
Dec 03, 2009
3:32 PM
Let's all post photos of out harp line ups, cases, tools, etc. We can then reference this thread when the subject of who plays what, did what, has what inevetably comes up again...

I'll go first! (click images to go to full sized ones)

Harmonicas
Upper left are Johnson harps I used to learn customization techniques and keep around because they are odd keys. Lower left are alternate tunings including Harmonic Minor, Natural minor, Dorian Minor, and Spanish. Lower right are my go to harps (see zoom in). Above those are my back ups (see zoom in)

First and second line harps -- covers

First and second line harps -- fronts

First and second line harps -- backs
Left to right: F self-customized Marine Band with green Buddha comb, D self-customized Marine Band with red Buddha comb, C self-customized MS Blues Harp reedplates Spec 20 covers and rainbow Buddha comb, Bb self-customized MS Blues Harp, A self-customized MS Blues Harp, Ab totally stock Marine Band, G restored Pre-War Marine Band, Low E slightly self-customized Special 20. Back row are back ups. Left to right: D Special 20 with Bluesband covers, C Marine Band with opened covers and mild reedwork, Bb Soloist Pro with opened covers (blown 4 draw), A totally stock Soloist Pro (blown 4 blow)

Harmonicas Case Order
Cheap Johnson harps in odd keys up front. Second and third row are my first line harps, organized thusly (same order as seen in pic):
Dm(d.) Bbm(H) F D
C Bb A Ab G E(low)

Harmonicas Case Amps Footdrms
DIY Footdrum, DIY harp case, and legendary pignose 7-100 4 watt amplifier.

Harmonica Repair Tools
Exacto knife mulittool for scraping reeds, embossing, etc.; Bent nail file for tuning reeds; metal strip from secutity tag for freeing stuck reeds and checking slot tolerances; Chris Michalek brass reed plinker and gapping tool, bamboo skewer section for smoothing and shaping reeds, feeler gage for plinking and steadying reeds while tuning.


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The magnificent YouTube channel of the internet user known as "isaacullah"

Last Edited by on Dec 03, 2009 3:54 PM
rbeetsme
57 posts
Dec 03, 2009
4:14 PM
This kind of reminds me of that old Pink Floyd album where the band is sitting around a plethora of instruments and sound gear.
pharpo
5 posts
Dec 03, 2009
4:31 PM
Yes...Umma Gumma
Gwythion
24 posts
Dec 03, 2009
4:45 PM
Ha Ha! That's exactly what I thought, too, as I was scrolling down.

I like the kick drum, Isaac. Your gadgets (others on YouTube) are great.

Good idea for a thread, too. I'll get out my camera at the weekend.

Last Edited by on Dec 03, 2009 4:58 PM
jonsparrow
1381 posts
Dec 03, 2009
4:56 PM
you show me yours an ill show you mine...
Rick Davis
5 posts
Dec 03, 2009
5:21 PM


Harps & Walther PPK.

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-Rick Davis
Blues Harp Amps Blog
Roadhouse Joe Blues Band

Last Edited by on Dec 03, 2009 5:25 PM
Hobostubs Ashlock
163 posts
Dec 03, 2009
6:07 PM
Rick i bet the lead guitarits dont grip to much about you steppin on there leads lol

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jonsparrow
1382 posts
Dec 03, 2009
10:15 PM
cumberland case
lately i dont keep the sp20 harps in there any more i just put them in for the pic.

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prewars from joe spiers, chris reynolds harps, self custom harps, chromatic.

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also anouther fender amp not in the pic. ^^old pic taken before i had more harps an more pedals.

Last Edited by on Dec 03, 2009 10:30 PM
mickil
681 posts
Dec 04, 2009
8:22 AM
I've got some:

Seydels: 1847 Silvers, Soloists, Soloist Pros and a Session

Hohner: MB, MBDLX, MBXOVR, SP20s, BRs, BHs and a GM.

Hering: Hering Blues and a 1923.

But, I've only photographed my other - and best - harps...




I hope you like them.
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YouTube SlimHarpMick

Last Edited by on Dec 04, 2009 8:44 AM
toddlgreene
213 posts
Dec 04, 2009
9:02 AM
Excellent, Mickil! I think you should send those Little Ladys to Buddha for some mods.
I especially like the wooden ones at top that resemble flower presses. We need a vid of you rockin' that polka dot one.
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~Todd L. Greene, Devout Pedestrian

"listen to what you like for inspiration, but find your own voice"

crescentcityharmonicaclub@gmail.com
mickil
682 posts
Dec 04, 2009
9:07 AM
I'm doing that vid just as soon as my clown suit comes back from the cleaners. Hee hee !
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YouTube SlimHarpMick
nacoran
493 posts
Dec 04, 2009
10:00 AM










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toddlgreene
215 posts
Dec 04, 2009
10:07 AM
Hey jon-what's that radial-patterned rectangular sparkly thing next to your brown bullet?
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~Todd L. Greene, Devout Pedestrian

"listen to what you like for inspiration, but find your own voice"

crescentcityharmonicaclub@gmail.com

Last Edited by on Dec 04, 2009 10:08 AM
nacoran
494 posts
Dec 04, 2009
10:22 AM
Doh! I did something wrong with the code and I can't figure out what!

I hate using different browsers. In Firefox I would have used the properties to get the URL. In Chrome it gave me the option to copy the link without going through properties. Turns out I wanted to copy the URL, not the link.

Last Edited by on Dec 04, 2009 11:09 AM
mickil
685 posts
Dec 04, 2009
10:29 AM
nacoran, see what I just wrote in Tuckster's thread. He had the same problem.
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YouTube SlimHarpMick
toddlgreene
216 posts
Dec 04, 2009
10:33 AM
...and I was about to comment on your OCD-esque layout of the little red x's, nacoran...
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~Todd L. Greene, Devout Pedestrian

"listen to what you like for inspiration, but find your own voice"

crescentcityharmonicaclub@gmail.com
mickil
686 posts
Dec 04, 2009
11:15 AM
Yeah, me too. It drives me nuts. Well, more nuts.

EDIT: They've really got it spot on with Monk. Bloody funny, to boot.
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YouTube SlimHarpMick

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Tuckster
295 posts
Dec 04, 2009
12:06 PM


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congaron
321 posts
Dec 04, 2009
12:06 PM
All the backs are opened, and the reeds are tweaked for overblowing holes 4-6. SO far, 6 is my most used in real music,with vibrato.

A mix of harpmasters, special 20's, marine bands, blues harps and promasters. This photo is a little old, but represents my primary harps pretty well.

gig rig

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GermanHarpist
773 posts
Dec 04, 2009
1:56 PM


The video was too long so I dropped the Position-Scale chart description. You can download it at here

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germanharpist on YT. =;-)
KeithE
73 posts
Dec 04, 2009
2:35 PM
For some reason seeing Rick Davis's Walther and then congaron's picture including the chapstick and some unidentified to me objects near it reminded me of an interview with Son of Dave:

"He casually flips open a miniature battered suitcase, his travel bag containing a harmonica, a condom, a copy of Gabriel García Márquez's Love in the Time of Cholera and other odds and ends, all rattling loose."

Maybe a case company could start a "What's in your gigbag?" advertising campaign.
jonsparrow
1388 posts
Dec 04, 2009
4:44 PM
"Hey jon-what's that radial-patterned rectangular sparkly thing next to your brown bullet? "

its a cigarette case that i use to hold all my harp tools.

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nacoran
502 posts
Dec 04, 2009
5:10 PM
There's a guy who goes by the handle mouthorganman on flikr. He has an awesome collection of art deco harmonica pics. If you haven't clicked on it one of the other times I've mentioned it what are you waiting for?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/25370639@N04/2882392495/
nacoran
503 posts
Dec 04, 2009
5:59 PM



How about one of these!

Last Edited by on Dec 04, 2009 6:00 PM
RyanMortos
510 posts
Dec 04, 2009
6:06 PM
Maybe I'll take some pictures in the morning to post :) . My harmonica collection isn't all so different, I got harmonicas, an amp, a mic (spent all too much on the mic and amp considering I hardly touch either, you guys would shoot me if you knew what I had gathering dust), a music stand, a card table with tools for attempting to set up harmonicas, haha. I have a piano that looks like a mix of the two in jon's pic but that's not harmonica related :P .

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Pennsylvania - H.A.R.P. (Harmonica Association 'Round Philly)
jonsparrow
1390 posts
Dec 04, 2009
6:22 PM
nacoran what is that?
nacoran
505 posts
Dec 04, 2009
6:56 PM
jonsparrow- The quick answer? Expensive! I couldn't afford one of the ten easy payments. It's the Bends "Croma Garlira". As best I can tell since I don't speak Portuguese, is it's a special collectors edition of the regular Bends Croma, which is still a pretty expensive and hard to find harp. At first, you'll say, I bet it's not nearly expensive when you convert it into dollars, and you'd be right, but the price would still make a customizer blush. I can dream.

http://www.suportemusical.com.br/produtos/p.asp?id=1471&produto=Gaita_Bends_Diatonica_Croma_Garlira_Tom_C_Cor_Preto_Cod_40054

Edit- I've seen two spellings Garlira and Garlia. Here is the link to the Bends site through Google translator.

http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http://www.bends.com.br/%3FCOD_IDIOMA%3D2&sl=pt&tl=en&hl=&ie=UTF-8

Last Edited by on Dec 05, 2009 2:07 PM
jonsparrow
1391 posts
Dec 04, 2009
7:50 PM
it sure is sexy lookin.

i have this one OTB harp thats really expensive but i cant take a pic cause i never got it yet. its called the b-radical. i dont even know what it looks like. its supposed to play real good too but i dont know any one thats ever played one.
Ryan
43 posts
Dec 04, 2009
9:01 PM
"i have this one OTB harp thats really expensive but i cant take a pic cause i never got it yet. its called the b-radical."

Why don't you wait until the actual expected shipping date/period has past? Saying you never got it makes it sound like they ripped you off, when in reality you were well aware when you ordered it that it wouldn't be shipping until sometime this fall. If you weren't willing to wait then you shouldn't have preordered. I know you were probably joking around so I don't mean to be harsh, but I figured after that last thread people would have gotten it out of their systems and would stop making unfounded statements.

Last Edited by on Dec 04, 2009 9:02 PM
jonsparrow
1394 posts
Dec 04, 2009
10:33 PM
shut up.
































LOL im just kidding. ya it was a joke. i have much respect for harrison harmonicas an there partners. after all i did order one. an i ordered it recently too, after every one complaining, so clearly i dont care.
Bluzdude46
304 posts
Dec 07, 2009
7:15 AM
Ok I used to have a weed pipe that looked like that pill bottle microphone. Same theory, kinda.
pharpo
9 posts
Dec 07, 2009
2:18 PM
After a 17 year layoff I find myself "back in the game"

http://img18.imageshack.us/i/013jww.jpg/

http://img18.imageshack.us/i/013jww.jpg/

The Blues Blaster has a Shure CM

The "A" and "G" are Customized MB's from "THE DUDE"

I customized The rest the collection myself...after a lot of trial and error.....sealing wood combs with Varathane (I like the end product better than using "Salad bowl finish")and some basic reed work. The Oskars and SP20's all have been micropored. All backs have been modified. The SP20 /MB / and Oskars get the pliers...and the Blues Harps get the backs ground with a dremel.
pharpo
10 posts
Dec 07, 2009
2:23 PM
maybe I did it right this time her are the pics

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GermanHarpist
785 posts
Dec 07, 2009
10:48 PM
Here you go pharpo.




Check out the forum how-to for information embedding.

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Last Edited by on Dec 07, 2009 10:57 PM
pharpo
11 posts
Dec 08, 2009
3:42 AM
Thank you very much !!

http://www.mediafire.com/file/dmgdzjjcngv/solo1.jpg

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Grillslinger
65 posts
Dec 08, 2009
9:05 AM
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bdr
42 posts
Dec 08, 2009
10:52 AM
damn. I'm jealous. I think I have the blues now.
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isaacullah
486 posts
Dec 08, 2009
11:34 AM
Wood combed Lee Oskars! Sweet!

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toddlgreene
220 posts
Dec 08, 2009
12:24 PM
The first custom i ever played was a wood-combed LO...As a long-time stock LO player, I was ruined from then on! Man, you guys have some nice toys! I need to up my game.
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~Todd L. Greene, Devout Pedestrian

"listen to what you like for inspiration, but find your own voice"

crescentcityharmonicaclub@gmail.com
congaron
335 posts
Dec 08, 2009
9:42 PM
lol..KeithE..the objects are a toothpick, a bent paper clip to adjust reeds with and a small phillips screwdriver. The captain's bars are from my Air Force days...nobody but you guys ever sees them..they motivate me. The one chromed mic is a modified custom license plate light fixture with a cb mic element and volume control. The pic with the wireless stuff is more current. all my harps are in that one.
KeithE
78 posts
Dec 08, 2009
9:48 PM
congaron - my father was in the Air Force. Wanted to be an astronaut, and they stuck him underground in missile silos! Too bad he didn't have a setup like yours with him down there...
congaron
337 posts
Dec 08, 2009
9:52 PM
lol...I was a B52 guy. I flew with a guy who came from missles and retrained as a pilot. He had some interesting stories of their alert.
bluedogg
26 posts
Dec 10, 2009
10:00 AM
i think that it's funny that i'm not the only guy with a Walther PPK in my Harp case. (I also have a titanium .38 snubbie in my Bass rack) lol
Tonyh
13 posts
Feb 21, 2010
1:16 PM
A bit late but I thought I would join the fun... All custom harps and combs from me except one buddha harp from Chris Michalek ( The dark blue one).

Good looking harps everyone !

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waltertore
192 posts
Feb 21, 2010
2:20 PM
boy there are some impressive set ups here! Mine pales in comparision, but gots lots of mojo. The harps on the cover were given to me by sonny terry and the lining was from a very beautiful womans dress. My bassist gave me the box back around 1980. He built the shelves for the harps and needed a liner for it. Well, he was sleeping with this girl after a gig and couldn't sleep, so he cut it up and there it be. It has been around the world and I doubt I will ever replace it. I play stock harps - marine bands and delta frosts. I see no point is spending all that money on custom stuff because I get all the sounds I want out of the stock ones. Maybe it is because I started way before there were custom ones. You had to learn to get sounds all by yourself with no help from the harp so to speak. Walter

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oldwailer
1082 posts
Feb 22, 2010
12:02 AM
Thisx is my road kit--I have several others around--smaller sets--for the car--one in the house for acoustic practice--but this is the main stuff:

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nacoran
1182 posts
Feb 22, 2010
12:10 AM
I have a friend I haven't seen in a while who used to keep his harmonicas in a square bucket. It was made for harmonicas, but I can't remember who made it. It held a lot of harps. I should email him and find out where he got it.
jonsparrow
2345 posts
Feb 22, 2010
12:24 AM
OW i like your case.
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nacoran
1183 posts
Feb 22, 2010
12:31 AM
Good night Jon boy.
Kingley
894 posts
Feb 22, 2010
1:09 AM
I just keep my harmonicas in their boxes in a small backpack. I can put my vocal mics, harp mics and leads into the same bag. Then I can just grab my amp and mic stand and shoot out the door. I like to travel light.

I have a couple of Lee Oskar soft cases and a Fender tweed harp case as well, but I never really use them these days.

Last Edited by on Feb 22, 2010 1:10 AM


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