Below, you will find two custom setups for the Hetrick Harmonica case. When you purchase a case, you can use it as is,
or simply cut/modify the dividers to hold chromatics and other accessories. The possibilties are endless!
"During the Harmonica World Convention (SPAH) in Denver,
people were carrying harmonica cases that were much larger than my new Hetrick harp case and could not carry as many harps
as I now can. Anyone at SPAH that looked at this new case realized immediately that it could hold more harps than cases more
than twice its size. You get 25% more harmonicas in a case that is 1/3 the size; I really need that because I play in a lot
of keys - minor and low harps included - and its nice to have them all in one small package." Jimi Leewww.jimileeband.com
This is a "24" harp model with 2 dividers cut so that it
holds 22 harmonicas and a 16 hole chromatic.Also
notice that the compartments hold a bullet microphone, little smokey amp and cord!
"The Hetrick case is awesome! I love mine and find
it to be much more useful than the black hohner case or even those tweed harp cases made by a guitar company. The case was
designed by a gigging harmonica player and is well thoughtout for even the pickiest of harmonica players. I love the customization
capability and how I can carry more harps within a smaller space." Chris Michalek www.thebuddhasgroove.com
This is a "42" harp case model that has some dividers cut
to hold 38 diatonic harmonicas and a 12 hole chromatic. Cutting is easy to do, you just need a small saw or hack saw. Imagine
the possibilities. Never before has a case held this many harps!
"I have many different harp cases including the Fender Mississippi
Saxaphone case and a brief case that I reconfigured with petitions which holds alot of harps.The main problem I have had with
all of them is harps falling over and not staying in their place so they can be easily identified.Hohners case solved this
problem by putting slots in the foam of their case.The only problem I have with this case is that it only holds 12 harps.
I recently purchased Hetrick's case and they solved the major problems for me.The harps stand vertically in their own space
and don't fall over.My case right now has 56 harmonicas in it including 3 tubolids and best of all in only measures 11 1/2"
x 7 1/2"x4 1/2" and is very sturdy. This case can be reconfigured to hold chromatics and a mic but I prefer to have it packed
with diatonics because I use alot of different tunings.This case is a great advancement in the realm of harmonica storage
and I highly recommend it" Paul Shapiro, NM