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From: Steve & Anne Price
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 1996 14:23:41 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: Re: blues tools rack

On Wed, 2 Oct 1996, Harmonica John Frazer wrote:

>
> This is exactly true. I just got mine yesterday as well. It is hard to
> figure out which holes to use when assembling it. Probably easier as a two
> person job. I thought about drilling new holes, but opted to force it in
> the wrong holes instead. The holes that made it almost fit the best so far
> make the triangular piece of metal poke me in the chest. It does need to
> bend down. I am thinking of heating up the metal in order to be able to
> bend it. Should be unecessary for a rack costing $60+tax+shipping.
> work better.

Yes, the instructions that come with it explain how to place a harmonica
in the very tightly spring loaded rack, something I've been doing for
years, but the matrix of screw holes in the triangular pieces of metal
are both inadequate and confusing.


>
> Steve, you and I are on the exact same wavelength.


Oh, dear, I'm on the same wavelength as Harmonica John. I better
reassess my position.


Steve Price

"He has a fantastic death rack that doesn't let out a sound!"