Other web Sites
Harmonica Blues  Harmonica Amps
Harmonica Links Harmonica Pages
Archives Home
Years
 · 1992
 · 1993
 · 1994
 · 1995
 · 1996
 · 1997
 · 1998
 · 1999
 · 2000
 · 2001
 · 2002
 · 2003
Amplified Blues Harmonica BBS
Search:
 
Web HarpL
FIVE MIC TURNER,MOTOROLA,JOHNSON,STANDARD
Turner Telex RK56 4-Pin CB Radio Mic RK-56 NEW
Turner Telex RK56 4-Pin CB Radio Mic RK-56 NEW
Turner Telex RK56 4-Pin CB Radio Mic RK-56 NEW
Small Vintage Ivory Turner Tube Amp Mic/Microphone
TURNER CB MICROPHONE MOBILE AMPLIFIED JM+3 HAND MIC BOX
7.5 VOLT MIC BATTERIES (COBRA ,TURNER..ECT.( 15 avail.)
Turner Telex RK56 4-Pin CB Radio Mic RK-56 NEW
Vintage Turner Dynamic Microphone 9D Telescoping Stand
VINTAGE TURNER PLUS THREE MIC
Vintage Turner 33L Dynamic Harp Microphone Original
CB Radio Microphone Switch for Turner RK56, Astatic 636
RoadKing 56 turner by telex new 4 pin mic
Turner Professional Heavy Duty Microphone
Turner Telex RK56 4-Pin CB Radio Mic RK-56 NEW
MICROPHONE TURNER DYNAMIC Mod 99 w/Stand OHMS H1
Vintage Turner Dynamic Desktop Microphone Model 251
Turner Telex 56 BLK Cb Ham Radio Road King Microphone
Turner Telex RK56 4-Pin CB Radio Mic RK-56 NEW
TURNER Super Sidekick desk microphone
COBRA 142 GTL CB BASE STATION TURNER PLUS THREE MIC
TURNER MICROPHONE , MODEL 254 (X or C) CRYSTAL CERAMIC
TURNER SSB+2 Transistorized Power Microphone
Turner Microphones Mic Holder 12in 32-551 Clean
Turner Telex RK56 4-Pin CB Radio Mic RK-56 NEW
Turner Transistorized ssb+2 microphone +2 with box
SWAN 175 SSB HAM RADIO TUBE TRANSCEIVER & TURNER MIC
VINTAGE CUSTOM CHROMED TURNER HARMONICA MICROPHONE
RARE SHURE MIC MAG! PATTI SMITH JOSH TURNER HOT CHIP +
TURNER RK56 NOISE CANCELLING MICROPHONE 4 PIN W/BOX
VINTAGE CUSTOM CHROMED TURNER HARMONICA MICROPHONE
Turner Telex RK56 4-Pin CB Radio Mic RK-56 NEW
CUSTOM TURNER HARP MIC
VINTAGE TURNER DYNAMIC MIC " DICK TRACY"
VINTAGE TURNER CERAMIC MICROPHONE
TURNER CARBON MICROPHONE ART DECO DESIGN #9009
Turner Telex RK56 4-Pin CB Radio Mic RK-56 NEW
VINTAGE TURNER CRYSTAL MODEL 9XM MICROPHONE
Turner M+3 Amplified Mobile Microphone
TURNER M+3 MIC

Harp-L Archives

[Previous Message] [Next Message]
[Next in Thread]
[Start of Thread] [End of Thread]

DATE: Sat, 31 Oct 1992 10:48:30 CST
From: CHRIS PIERCE
Subject: BHF '93 and such....

Well, I got my free copy of the Harmonica Dispatch by the Buckeye
State Harmonica Club yesterday. Thanks Jack!

In the Newsletter it mentions the Buckeye Harmonica Festival 1993,
which is scheduled for April 2 and 3 in Columbus, Ohio.
Jack, could you tell us more about this (especially for those on the
list that did not get the newsletter). What is the agenda,
activities, admission price, and anything else that you can think to
add.


Ok. A while back I mentioned the Chee-tohs(sp?) commercial and the
old Pilsbury commercial that both had harp in them. George countered
by challenging us to find more. Here you go George. I've only found
a few, but with my class schedule I don't have a lot of time for tv
(plus they just put cable in only yesterday).

Here are some things with Harp playing in the opening, closing or when
it goes to a commercial (if it is not a commercial itself).
America's Funniest People, Rosanne (mentioned by myself before), a
Tumbleweed commercial, a Tropicana Twister commercial, a Toyota
commercial, and some show on USA which I caught after the title had
been shown (I was flipping and I stopped when I heard harp), it looked
like the typically crime solving show (like Hunter), with an American
Indian in the lead (I think).

Anyone else found anything?

Oh yea, one more thing. Jack, in the newsletter there is a section
about Toots Thielmans. In it, Toots is quoted as saying that the
blues harp is "the raunchiest instrument on earth" and the chromatic
is its "civilized brother". Was this an attempt at humor? Was this
an odd compliment? Or was Toots a jerk with a bad attitude? I think
most people on this list will agree that the blues harp is far from
raunchy. If I have miss interpretted this statement please let me
know, but it sounds like an insult to a large part of the diatonic
harpists of this world.

Thanks all,

Chris
pierc~kuvx1.bitnet