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Jim Pitman
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Picks and bar storage

Post by Jim Pitman »

Got any good ideas for pick and bar storage?
In the past I've used film canisters for picks and a leather bag for my bar. I prefer an oval film canister to the round one as it is less likely to roll off a surface and get lost. I usually loose the cover though.
Does anyone have a source for these?
Hmmm....what would be the ideal pick/bar container?
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Alfred Ewell
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Post by Alfred Ewell »

Ahh, questions of the ages... Well someone gave me a nice leather pouch that holds picks and allen wrenches nicely. I slip my bar into a drawstring pouch before including it in the leather pouch and all is hunky dory. The trick is a place to get a place to set your bar where you can pick it up quickly when you're ready to play again.
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Cal Sharp
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Post by Cal Sharp »

Some handy little pick and bar pouches at Sharp Covers Nashville

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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

how 'bout these ?
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Keith Davidson
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Post by Keith Davidson »

Jim,

Here's what I use for keeping them handy at home or on the stage.

Here is the link: http://qwikstix.com/OLS/index.php?main_ ... 39fd658169


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Cal's carrying case looks pretty cool for transport though.

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Post by Thomas Butler »

do a google search on cigar cases - you can get a leather (kind of) cigar case for about 20 bucks - cut it to fit your bars and there you go.
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Fishing equipment department:

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Erv Niehaus
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

George L makes a nice leather pouch.
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

Keyhead hangers if you're still looking:

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Tim Miller
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Post by Tim Miller »

An old eyeglasses case will hold a few bars and a bunch of picks. I use a hard plastic one that latches shut.
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Post by Jeremy Threlfall »

glasses cases - hard plastic ones

thats what I use

one for all my picks
and another for my bar and my tuning key
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Post by Andrew Goulet »

I use the bag that comes with a small bottle of Crown Royal. A good deal all around.
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Post by Lane Gray »

Picks and tuning wrench go in a prescription bottle.
Bars go in a piece of 2Lb. Unifoam (left over from making Dagorhir weapons) wedged in among the strings in the sidekick of my seat.

Once set up, the bottle gets poured out between the necks and the bars rest between 5&6 in the closed keyhead of the Zum.
On the MSA, the bars join the picks
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Post by Keenan Friday »

This is what I did recently. I got tired of having to grab so many things out of the pakaseat that I attached a zippered pouch I got from the craft section at WalMart that most use to hold pencils and such. I sewed the bag in half to create a pouch that holds extra strings and wire cutters. The other pouch holds my bar.

To hold the bag on the side of my pakaseat, I attached velcro fasteners I found in the tape section of WalMart.

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Post by Bill Ford »

Complete with tuning chart.


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Post by Andy Keen »

I got one of these drink holders that was made for drums but fits very nicely on the steel (it's hard to see from the pic but you can twist the knob and kind of angle it). My drink is in it when I'm playing and when I stop I trade in my drink for the picks and bar.

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http://www.musiciansfriend.com/drums-pe ... D=40239211
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Post by Cal Sharp »

The very latest in pick and bar pouch design from Sharp Covers Nashville with 2 compartments.

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Post by Mark Daniels »

Shame Sharp Covers don't ship outside the USA.
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Post by Leann Sharp »

Mark,
I will ship to UK and a few other countries.
I have no control over shipping costs, duties or tariffs, so at times it is expensive.

We are working at getting our new items up on our website today. Have western boot 'stockings' and many new stocking stuffers in time for Christmas.
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Post by Ron Randall »

A tube of M&M candies. Very sturdy.
7/8 bar fits perfectly.
Plenty of extra room for pics and such.
The top is part of the package.

It'll do!

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Post by Mark Daniels »

Leann Sharp wrote:Mark,
I will ship to UK and a few other countries.
I have no control over shipping costs, duties or tariffs, so at times it is expensive.

We are working at getting our new items up on our website today. Have western boot 'stockings' and many new stocking stuffers in time for Christmas.
Thanks for the reply LeAnn :D

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Post by Mark Daniels »

Leann Sharp wrote:Mark,
I will ship to UK and a few other countries.
I have no control over shipping costs, duties or tariffs, so at times it is expensive.

We are working at getting our new items up on our website today. Have western boot 'stockings' and many new stocking stuffers in time for Christmas.
Thanks for the reply LeAnn :D

Hints will be dropped for Christmas presents....
A newbie with lots to learn
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Post by Mark Daniels »

Leann Sharp wrote:Mark,
I will ship to UK and a few other countries.
I have no control over shipping costs, duties or tariffs, so at times it is expensive.

We are working at getting our new items up on our website today. Have western boot 'stockings' and many new stocking stuffers in time for Christmas.
Thanks for the reply LeAnn :D

Hints will be dropped for Christmas presents....
A newbie with lots to learn
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Post by Dave Hopping »

Tim Miller wrote:An old eyeglasses case will hold a few bars and a bunch of picks. I use a hard plastic one that latches shut.
Brilliant! I had one in my desk drawer and put it to work.Thanks Tim! :D 8)
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Glenn Taylor
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Post by Glenn Taylor »

with a Pelican case
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