Mouthpiece pouch
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Mark
Re: Mouthpiece pouch
I personally find belt loops/clips to be a minor annoyance. Does anyone actually wear a mouthpiece on their belt?
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Re: Mouthpiece pouch
Ha-ha!Mark wrote:Does anyone actually wear a mouthpiece on their belt?
Ya could be like one of them there harmonica fellers'...with 12 different Kellys strapped to yer' waist.
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Tom
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Re: Mouthpiece pouch
That page has been up since (at least) the late 1990s. They did change the phone number on the site when Dolly moved from Indianapolis to New Jersey, but that's been the only change made there in more than a dozen years.ppalan wrote:Dolly Bags:
http://www.indianamusic.com/db/dollybag.htm" target="_blank" target="_blank
Not much of a web site but there is contact info and by the looks of it they still do custom stuff
Pete
Those that did manage to track her (or her son) down in New Jersey have reported all kinds of issues with their orders (check the archives on that one).
There was a small window of time in which they were selling accessories on ebay and you could actually get the stuff you paid for. Plus, ebay provided some safeguards to buyers in case the seller didn't follow through.
In fact, I don't even know if Dolly is still around and able to sew these things. She was, uh..., not a young lady, working as a one-woman operation when she was still in Indianapolis and that was years ago.
Maybe the Chinese can copy them for $50?
The Darling Of The Thirty-Cents-Sharp Low D♭'s.
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Homerun
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Re: Mouthpiece pouch
I vote Bloke makes one and sends his blokepieces out in them. (I'll take 2, Joe)Maybe the Chinese can copy them for $50?I'm not entirely kidding, either.
"Statistical analysis suggests that I am probably in tune with someone."
