Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Why the Harmonica USB Flash Drive May Find a Home on the Range

The harmonica is a real musical instrument whose history harkens back to the Old West. Which is why discerning gift retailers, especially those at guest ranches, may be inclined to help the newly patented harmonica USB flash drive find its place at their "trading posts"--at least for more discriminating guest and shoppers. After all, just like the harmonica of the Old West, it really plays and offers users a handy, and handsome, bit of new Americana.True, the harmonica part of this unique flash drive may be small in pocket size (just 3 1/2-inch long). But, it's a big value for "trading post" retailers trying to keep guests connected to memories made on their grounds.To enhance the value of guests' stay and make an even finer impression, shops may want to consider loading up the device themselves with their own best images and videos. The harmonica USB flash drive can then be put in guests' quarters as a delightful token of a ranch's appreciation. Guests will be grateful to have memorable ranch experiences packed up onto "a real cowboy drive." The shop can extend the added customer service of their office computer, to help load the harmonica USB flash drive with guests' personal videos and pics.A snippet of video storytelling can be preloaded on the instrument and displayed nearby to engage browsing customer. Performed in the first person by the inventor, the video tells high points of the inventor's lifelong love the harp. It's a sappy but highly entertaining bit, giving guests the opportunity to hear the crusty harpdoodler first-hand.Best of all, a video harmonica lesson taught by the inventor can be included as well, for those true would-be musicians.Retailers looking for a way to make their consumers "much obliged" may find the harmonica USB flash drive worth ponying up to. Each one's handmade in the U.S. A., too. Giddy-up!

Jim McLean is the inventor of the world's first and only playable harmonica USB flash drive, the "FlashHarp" (U.S. Pat. No. D602,940). FlashHarp is a registered trademark of FlashHarp Music LLC. Also "The Backyard Harmonica Teacher," McLean instructs the video harmonica lesson that's available on the FlashHarp. See McLean demo the invention at http://www.harmonicausbdrive.com.

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