Scrapwood twin mike and harmonica holder

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Scrapwood twin mike and harmonica holder

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Lovely. But I want one now, and a holder for two. So I dug out the twin holder I made for conga pickup and stuck a couple of blowers on there.
All reeds together. And at no extra cost at last.
All reeds together. And at no extra cost at last.
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It doesn't go around my neck but I'm very much satisfied. New ideas should really flow now.


I can use any standard mike holder.  So I can have more fun doodling tunes while banging the bongos to demo. With extra thanks to an incomplete drill stand which I could have just thrown away.
I can use any standard mike holder. So I can have more fun doodling tunes while banging the bongos to demo. With extra thanks to an incomplete drill stand which I could have just thrown away.
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Perfect sequel to what I found on the streets: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=8651



I think people should really rummage around their junk boxes or tool sheds to see what they can knock up. Doesn't even have to be clever.
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Re: Scrapwood twin mike and harmonica holder

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I admire your practicality!
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?
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Re: Scrapwood twin mike and harmonica holder demotune!

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Thanks. I try my best to make my own entertainment that I even help build it. But first the test drive....

Bit fiddly to get used to but even instant results seem promising. Hurray for me.<br /><br />And as if that wasn't good enough, my little chromatic came today: http://www.remix64.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=3&amp;t=8070&amp;start=75#p92765
Bit fiddly to get used to but even instant results seem promising. Hurray for me.

And as if that wasn't good enough, my little chromatic came today: http://www.remix64.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8070&start=75#p92765
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Pretty nice for literally the first doodles. This is easy to set up, I have a pack of five blowers to mix and match, plus it's one more option to help cover pedal noise in a mix.

I don't know why you all stick with the Commodore 64. You should go genuinely retro, using technology seen in a properly old '80s!
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