Sirsucksalot
92 posts
Dec 08, 2009
12:14 AM
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/26584936@N04/4168042975/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26584936@N04/4168804680/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26584936@N04/4168804516/in/photostream/
Last Edited by on Dec 08, 2009 12:15 AM
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MrVerylongusername
681 posts
Dec 08, 2009
1:45 AM
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Now that has to be the craziest mic I've ever seen! You could take someone's eye out with that. Health & safety?! Hazard tap on the end and a man with a red flag standing 10 yards in front of you. ;-)
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Tryharp
259 posts
Dec 08, 2009
4:10 AM
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Move 'em on, head' em up Head 'em up, move' em on Move 'em on, head' em up Rawhide
Cut 'em out, ride 'em in Ride 'em in, cut 'em out Call 'em out, ride 'em in Rawhide
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Gwythion
30 posts
Dec 08, 2009
4:28 AM
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The mic looks great! What does it sound like?
Does it add extra tone to your sound?
It'll look good in gigs in any case.
Last Edited by on Dec 08, 2009 4:31 AM
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toddlgreene
217 posts
Dec 08, 2009
4:59 AM
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Man, that's a righteous-looking mic! If it has the tone to match, and you have a viking helmet with similar horns, you are the man! ---------- ~Todd L. Greene, Devout Pedestrian
"listen to what you like for inspiration, but find your own voice"
crescentcityharmonicaclub@gmail.com
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jaymcc28
200 posts
Dec 08, 2009
7:03 AM
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That makes me think of a crazy drinking phrase we always repeated when me and my hockey buddies were drinking back in college: "Tonight we drink like Vikings, for tomorrow we ride!".
Nobody has any idea what it meant but it was a cool thing to yell just before you drank a funnel full of brew and fell over backward.
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 "Take out your false teeth, momma, I want to suck on your gums."-P. Wolf
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walterharp
145 posts
Dec 08, 2009
11:17 AM
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Cool, but they might think you are playing a shofar backwards. :-)
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Sirsucksalot
95 posts
Dec 08, 2009
12:42 PM
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Thanks. The horn doesn't add anything to the sound. I used an old CB mic element. It sounds great and doesn't have any feed back so far. Its very light and everyone loves it when I'm on stage. I made the slip case in my leather shop. I was worried my harps would scratch the camera i carry in my bag.
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