Help Name the New Harmonica Model!

Due to popular demand, Working Man's Harps will soon be introducing a new model of high value harmonica. We've been calling the development models of this instrument the "T-Bone Lite." But now we need a real name.

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The Problem: Okay, we've already tried names like "T-Bone Lite" and "T-Bone Classic," and it's just not working - the world doesn't need a plethora of T-Bone variants. And we've thought of all manner of meat products, from Porterhouse to fajita to bratwurst. Nah. So we're calling on the best minds in the harmonica world - YOURS! - to help us name this new product.
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The Proposal: From now until May 7th, 2006, we'll be accepting your ideas about what this new, uh, retro, classic, vintage, archetypal (okay, we're putting down the thesaurus) model should be called. In the mean time, we'll be building inventory to have some ready to sell. And the person who submits the WINNING entry will get a - whatever you come up with to call it - in the key of their choice.

The Prize: The author of the winning entry shall receive one of these delightful instruments in the key of their choice, limited to available keys of the Hohner Marine Band 1896 - low D through high G. If possible this harmonica will be delivered from inventory, but there may be a delay while the harp is built. No alterations or substitutions, please!

To Enter:

Simply email your name idea to us at:

names@workingmansharps.com

We'll gather the entries, then sort through them and make our choice. Make sure your entry has a valid return email address so that we can notify the winner. We promise not to spam the entrants. The winner will be announced via email and on various harmonica discussion lists after the May 7th, 2006, deadline.


The Fine Print: All entries become the property of Working Man's Harps, and may be used without compensation in the advertising, promotion, description, etc., of Working Man's Harps products, indefinitely and in perpetuity. The competition is not open to family and employees of Working Man's Harps, it's subsidiaries and affiliates, although I do encourage all my friends to enter. You may enter as many times as you like. All entries must be received by email. In the case of multiple identical entries, if selected, the first one entered shall be the winner. Tim Moyer of Working Man's Harps shall be the sole judge and arbiter of all entries, and reserves the right to be completely arbitrary and capricious about the selection. We are not obligated to make any choice at all, but will not use your submission as the "official" product name without awarding the prize as stated above.

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