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Farmer Seydel Gecko HarpHolder Rack
$ 44.88
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Description
SEYDEL GECKO harmonica holder - just focus on playingThe
GECKO harmonica holder
comes with a practical magnetic mount, quick-drop functionality and all possible adjustment options -
developed for stress-free playing
- a must-have for all harmonica loving guitar players.
10 main features that are not present on other holders:
The
strong neodymium magnet holder allows safe fitting of the instrument
: the magnetic force is higher than 4 kg (>8lb; ferromagentic steel coverplates provided)
Quick fitting/swapping of the instrument with one hand only
Simple and indivual adjustment of the cradle angle at the mouth
Specially designed hinge with
"Memory-Lock" and "Quick-Drop" functionality:
fast flip up and lower to fit into playing or pause position, refer to picture on the right
Angle-fine adjustment: allows the exact setting of the joint angle ("Memory-Lock" - adjustment)
Lock screw (optional): can be used optionally to stabilize the joint
Length variation of the stainless steel neck frame: serves for exact heights adjustement of the instrument in front of the player's mouth
Chest pad made of genuine leather: for a slip resistant support on the player's chest
Quick-drop function: the "thumb trick"
Soft cushion neck pad: comfortable wear of the the lightweight holder (ca. 240g/8.45oz) even with collar-free T-Shirts
Transport canvas bag with zipper: safe transport and additional space for microphone/cable and harmonicas
Harmonica Compatibility
The Farmer Gecko magnetic harp mount is perfect for most all harmonicas made by Seydel, Lee Oskar, Hohner, etc..
*There are some harmonicas made with non-ferrous metal coverplates that will not work with our magnetic harp cradle:
Suzuki Pure, Olive, Hammond, Pro Master, SCX 48s
Brendan Power’s Lucky 13s
DaBell
EastTop
GoldenBird
Kongsheng
*There are some harmonicas that have steel (ferrous) reeds for great durability and clear tones or others with bottom mounted reeds that allow the magnet to actually pull the reeds slightly out of tune.
– Seydel SkyDiver and Chromatica