In the Makers Market: Nintendo cartridge harmonicas
I first blogged about Brian H.'s classic NES "harmonicarts" two weeks ago. Since that time, I am pleased as punch to announce, Brian has opened a store selling them in our very own Makers Market. Right now he's got Top Gun and WWF Wrestlemania versions available, both in the key of C major.
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