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How to Make A Mohair Guitar Strap
This video will take you through the steps of making a mohair guitar strap. The techniques are the same as those used in making a tied mohair saddle cinch.
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Adding the Center Bar and D-rings
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This is how to add a center bar with tied in D-rings.
Loom Set up
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This video shows how to set up the vertical hardwood loom designed by Pop Wagner in order to make a 17-strand tied mohair cinch.
Coffee's Ready
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Greg Brown added lyrics to a tune I wrote called “The Coffee Grinder” … once the lyrics were added it became known as “Coffee’s Ready”. This rendition was recorded live at the Midway Saloon in Saint Paul on March 15, 2022 by Dakota Dave Hull. That’s Mikkel Bee on the washboard. Most of the color photos were taken by Judy Ostroshki. The B&W photos are by Craig Johnson.
Trail to Mexico
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I first heard “The Trail to Mexico” from Otis Pierce in Spokane, Washington at the 1974 World’s Fair. It’s an old trail song covered by many artists over the decades (centuries even). I really like the way Otis did this song … and I also like Buck Ramsey’s version of it … so I’ve kind of combined the two in this rendition. That’s Mikkel Bee playing the washboard. Most of the color photos of the...
Casey Jones
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This rendition of “Casey Jones” is based on Mississippi John Hurt’s version but in a different key from where he did it. The photos were taken by Valerie Jardin in Charlie Maguire’s studio at the California Building in North East Minneapolis. It was recorded live at the Midway Saloon in Saint Paul on March 15, 2022 by Dakota Dave Hull. That’s Mikkel Bee on the washboard.
Stop That Thing
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“Stop that Thing” came to me from Sleepy John Estes through Dave Snaker Ray who I heard playing this at the Triangle Bar in the late 60s or early 70s. It was recorded live at the Midway Saloon in Saint Paul on March 15, 2022 by Dakota Dave Hull. That’s Mikkel Bee on the washboard. Most of the color photos were taken by Judy Ostroshki. The B&W photos are by Craig Johnson.
Pop Wagner & Mikkel Bee at the 331 Club
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The 331 Club is the place to be on Tuesday, February 28 from 6 to 8 PM when Pop Wagner and Mikkel Bee take the stage!
Mad Jack Reunion
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Forty seven years ago, the oldtime string band Mad Jack and the Black Label Boys began its long life. Original members Bob Bovee, Bob Douglas and Pop Wagner got together for the band contest at the 1975 Oldtime Fiddlers and Country Music Contest in Brownville, Nebraska. Joined soon after by Mary DuShane, Mad Jack hit the road, touring extensively in the United States, Canada and Europe. Mad Jac...
Using Spreaders for a 27-strand Woven Cutter Cinch
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Using Spreaders for a 27-strand Woven Cutter Cinch
Englewood Outside presents "Oldtime Pals" Pop Wagner, Adam Granger & Bob Douglas,
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Englewood Outside presents "Oldtime Pals" Pop Wagner, Adam Granger & Bob Douglas,
Adding the "warp" to the cinch buckles
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Adding the "warp" to the cinch buckles
A Formula to figure Cord Length for your Mohair Cinch
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A Formula to figure Cord Length for your Mohair Cinch
Bob Bovee and Pop Wagner LIVE at the Old Bunkhouse
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Bob Bovee and Pop Wagner LIVE at the Old Bunkhouse
15 All Night Long Pop Wagner 04 21 2015 MPEG4
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15 All Night Long Pop Wagner 04 21 2015 MPEG4
Thank you Pop❣️
A True Classic!!!
Ich habe euch Anfang 1980er in wiesbaden im "kneipchen" gesehen
Hey Martin ... the last time we were in Germany was 1979 ... we had a good time in Wiesbaden!
Awesome!
Outstanding...enlightening...edifying....FUN!
Thanks Joe, great to see you at the Icehouse!
Where i can buy a cinch spreader? Greats Agata
The cinch spreaders come in pairs (you will need two of them) ... I sell them through my online store. Here's the link: popwagner.com/the-mercantile/ols/products/walnut-spreaders-for-roper-cinches
Pop! I never heard that song before and I like it! It could go a long way. Good to the last drop!
Glad you like it Jim! Here's a little history on the song. I wrote the tune "Coffee Grinder" to commemorate an automobile one of my college housemates drove ... a 1948 Simca, which sounded like an old fashioned hand-cranked coffee grinder coming down the street. When I played the tune for Greg Brown, I didn't tell him about the car so he naturally assumed it was about coffee ... his lyrics ... "Coffee's ready, I'll have a cup" ... tell the story of needing a strong cup of coffee after an all night poker game.
I've always loved Pop Wagner's music so much, and this sounds really wonderful. Thank you for this.
Thank you Susan ... glad you enjoyed it!
Really nice version. Sure wish I could have been there.
Great work! Really clever song, and wonderful theatrics from Pop. Now I know a lot more about Impressionism.
Hi Pop! Does this formula work for a double layer/roper style cinch?
For a double layered woven roper this formula would at least get you within the ball park. It would depend on how many woven bars you are doing at each end.
@@popwagner Awesome, thanks so much for your reply!
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Saludos👍👍👍
Ya haven't changed a whole lot since Northland in the early 1970s, Pop. Are ya still singing with Charlie?
Thank you!
What is the name of the tool your using to tuck the loose thread away?
It's called a "lace pull" ... they are made by Barry King in Sheridan, Wyoming. They come in two lengths and I prefer the short one. Here's the link (the lace pull is in the 3rd row down in the center): www.barrykingtools.com/handtools.htm
@@popwagner Thank you from all the way over in New Zealand! I have just started making them and in the process of setting up a business. Your videos have been amazing!
@@raamarshall7848 Be sure to check out the videos I have in my online store: popwagner.com/the-mercantile/ols/categories/instructional-videos
Would if you only want one color? I can't find any diamonds made with one strand of 2ply mohair.
Try this link you may need to copy/paste it). ruclips.net/video/WJ4ZrgBxEs0/видео.html
I flunked algebra twice but I think I can figure this out. Thanks for the clear explanation!
When there's a down-to-earth practical reason for it, algebra is not as mysterious!
Great music!
Thanks ... glad you like it!
For a roper cinch, do you twine both layers when adding the d rings and details, or just the top layer? Thanks!
@Joy Beamish, In this video I am making a cutter cinch (not a roper) and I am weaving both layers together. For a roper cinch, once you spread the center, there is only one layer. If I am adding detail near the buckles on a roper cinch (where the layers are still separated) I only weave on the top layer.
Great to see you again Pop!!!
Great stuff! Stay safe...
Nice! I enjoyed some of these the other night at the Saloon.
Es muy lindo belleza de.lavor felicitaciones dios te guarde
Gracias!
For 1/2 scale 8 ply....is that taking 8 ply and pulling it in half?
No ... if you pull 8 ply in half you will have 4 ply. For half scale 8 ply you start with singles that are half the diameter of those used for regular 8 ply. Tracey Hart makes half scale 8 ply. Her website is www.naturalfiberproducts.com
When are you two going to do another show together? I have money to donate. It has been a while.
Friday, March 26 8 PM Central Bob Bovee & Pop Wagner Virtual Concert Hosted by the Two Way Street Coffeehouse Use this link to access the show: www.twowaystreet.org
Pop, is it a long or a short pull lace?
I use the short one.
@@popwagner great! thank you! By the way I love your vidéos!
Where do you buy your needles?
I get the four inch sacking needle from Halcyon Yarns ... here's the link: halcyonyarn.com/search/?c=all&q=4%22+sacking+needle I get the lace pull from Barry King Tools ... here's that link: www.barrykingtools.com/handtools.htm The lace pull is in the third row down in the middle.
@@popwagner thank you very much!
How do you fix the center?
There is a video on my website that shows the entire process. Here is the link: popwagner.com/the-mercantile/ols/products/how-to-make-a-27-strand-woven-cutter-cinch-1-hour
@@popwagner Thank you!
I am hoping to get one do you ell the ones in the video? If yes could you direct me to the sight? Thanks
Here is the link to the loom I use in this video: popwagner.com/the-mercantile/ols/products/adjustable-wood-loom-with-stand (You may need to copy and paste it into your browser) If that doesn't work go to popwagner.com and click "The Mercantile" link ... then choose "Cinch Making Supplies".
I love how you make it look so easy!! Having a loom is a must .
I would not call it easy, but after having done this over a thousand times it get to be familiar. Do you need a loom?
Is this a formula for all the buckles or just for the Visalia style? Thank you in advance!
The formula works for all buckle types.
How about for buckles that are smaller than 3”?
I enjoy watching your technique,you are able to explain everything well. I just am having trouble with the math for the length of the warp. Could you explain that please? Thanks
A simple way to figure cord length for a cinch is to multiply cinch length (in inches) by the number of strands and then divide by 12 to get feet. This method works well if you are using standard D or Split buckles. If you use this method with Visalia buckles you will end up with a lot of extra cord. This video (see link) explains how to figure cord length for any type of buckle. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/8eWgFk4V0FE/видео.html
Thank you
Do you make your own middle d ring strapping?
I would normally order them pre-made from an Amish family near by but I made this one myself because it was a deferent size than I usually use.
where did you get your 1/2 scale mohair and when will you post the 2nd part of this video? I would like to make some of these for my family for Christmas
Hi Brenda, if you send me an email I'll send you some info on half scale cord ... my email is pop@popwagner.com
Thank you, Pop!
My pleasure!
Jeez Pop & Bob, I clapped and clapped and clapped and you didn't do an encore! Great to see you guys, even if it is virtual.
Gail decorated the door, right?
Gail got it started but Bob finished it ... I really love that door!
Hi Deb Baker ... thanks for subscribing!
Hey boys. Dave Furniss here. Lovin' the tunes so far. Can't have too much Charlie Poole. Maybe a yodel?
Watching from Arkansas. Thanks, gents.
Thanks for tuning in Pete!
Thank you Charlie Knox!
Hey, thanks Robert Stonebridge!
Alays wanted to be a cowboy until it was apparent it was work. So I became a computer programmer.....
You did the right thing Charlie!
love it already!
Thanks for tuning in!
Welcome to the show folks ... thanks for stopping by.
This is Bonnie Zahnow.What a Great way to start my day! Good to see and hear you both.