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toddlgreene
1358 posts
May 24, 2010
10:19 AM
Alright, I know folks were peddling goods up there at HCH-what did ya buy? Got pics?

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Kyzer Sosa
579 posts
May 24, 2010
10:44 AM
greg h. was peddling mics and accessories. The teacher/performers had CD's and books, etc, and deak was selling anything not nailed down...
thats about it as far as i know...i got a crossover in C from LeonStagg...
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groyster1
71 posts
May 24, 2010
1:38 PM
only bought a souvenier tshirt billy branch autographed my harpattack cd it was a great event met no bad eggs at hill country harmonica
pharpo
287 posts
May 24, 2010
2:27 PM
bought a D - Deak Harp....or is it a Deak Harp harp ?? Also a solist pro.....nice playin harp so far.
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Shredder
174 posts
May 24, 2010
7:01 PM
HCH poster, new S/P20-D and CD that Billy Branch signed.Took lots of pictures with the celeberitys.
Mike
OzarkRich
221 posts
May 24, 2010
7:23 PM
CD's:
Satan & Adam - Harlem Blues, Living By The River
Adam and Charlie - Blues Classics
Deak Harp
Terry Bean
Billy Branch

HCH poster

Journeyman's Road

Got harps signed by Adam Gussow, Billy Gibson, Billy Branch, Deak Harp and Terry Bean

Also a pine cone off the tree limb hanging over my tent for some mojo.
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Greg Heumann
471 posts
May 24, 2010
7:33 PM
I bought a t-shirt!

I did indeed sell some mics, volume controls etc.

Mostly I went for the fun, and that's what I had!
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HarveyHarp
23 posts
May 24, 2010
8:24 PM
I did not sell anything, but I gave away a few harps, and a lot of advice. Thats what I do.
pharpo
288 posts
May 24, 2010
9:35 PM
Greg - Kyzer - Harvey....It was a pleasure to meet you all !

Paul
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Music is your own experience, your own thoughts, your wisdom. If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn. They teach you there's a boundary line to music. But, man, there's no boundary line to art. - Charlie Parker
Kyzer Sosa
583 posts
May 24, 2010
10:30 PM
nice to meet you too pharpo...

there was a man wearing a t-shirt i MUST get. he got it from the delta blues museum, it says got my...

well, heres the link.

http://www.deltabluesmuseum.org/shoppingcart/shopexd.asp?id=160

copy and paste it

kudos for me! it looks just like a TN license plate...
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Last Edited by on May 24, 2010 10:31 PM
DeakHarp
36 posts
May 25, 2010
12:05 AM
Anyone want to buy some mississippi nails? LOL J/K I bought 5 Marine Band Harps from Jeff Silverman ... 2 Catfish dinners ... I do want to thank everyone who got a harp from me ...Harvy thx for the tip .... and Thx Adam , Jeff & Scott for putting together the best harp gathering ever ...and the longest Help Me Jam i ever saw ....Thanks Billy Branch .....
groyster1
78 posts
May 25, 2010
9:35 AM
hello deak
enjoyed your session on the blues scale I was the one you saw counting it really works! you know when the cord changes adam has done a great job instilling that in me
rpoe
151 posts
May 25, 2010
12:28 PM
Harvey,

Yep, you were right. I regret not taking your advice and jamming on stage. Won't happen again. No hesitiation next time. Not sure if Terry's on MBH but tell him thanks for the "shine" :)
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beltone
5 posts
May 25, 2010
5:24 PM
Rob,

I'm here and that was water with MOJO by the way. Powerful spirit that MOJO. Thank you for the Texas beer that you so generously provided for what seemed to be a bottomless cooler.

Bought a bunch of stuff up there but lost most of it in Harvey's van on the way home. Damn thing has a hole in the floor board :)

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Last Edited by on May 25, 2010 5:27 PM
HarveyHarp
32 posts
May 25, 2010
7:39 PM
Not entirely true. Ask Oscar. Of course he told his wife he had a couple of beers.
snakes
520 posts
May 26, 2010
12:37 AM
I took away a handful of CD's and a harp from Deak. Gotta say as I've been playing the harp on the way home - nothing but great things to say about Deak's MB I bought (key of C).

Glad to meet all of you and I truly hope that if you ever get out Seattle way you'll look me up.

Last Edited by on May 26, 2010 12:38 AM
snakes
521 posts
May 26, 2010
12:40 AM
Todd,
Good to meet you after all, although I was surprised to see you with a pony tail. One question - why do your friends call you Harvey?

Oh yeah, we gotta' talk...
toddlgreene
1369 posts
May 26, 2010
4:48 AM
Ah, I see my imposter was there! Haha...
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HarveyHarp
36 posts
May 26, 2010
7:14 AM
Funny Stuff
DeakHarp
40 posts
May 26, 2010
9:16 AM
Well Harvy is my brother ... When our mom found us .. on the porch ... we were packed in a old Hohner harmonica crate .... She said ill name this one Deak ,, After the song Deacon Blues ,,,and Harvy was named after her uncle who played harp in a old jug band in the 30's ...She also found a few harps in the old box we came in ... so she gave Me one and Harvy one too ... i started taking mine apart when i was 4 ... back then i was using the edge of my baby spoon to emboss the reeds ....i still got the spoon ...Harvy used his harp to break out of his crib ... And mom found him behind the Juke Joint next door listening to Little walter in his overalls ..We still make harps to this day ....he covers the Deep South orders .... and I keep the Chicago Blues players I hope Billy Branch orders a whole set ....If you see my brother in LA say hello to him And all my new friends in the Cresent City Harmonica Club ....Deak
HarveyHarp
40 posts
May 26, 2010
10:20 AM
That all very true. We got lost for about 50 someodd years, and reunited at Hill Country Harmonica. Can't you see the resemblance.


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