Anyone know anything about this particular one? Could this be wartime or just post war?
Thanks, Dieter
Hohner harmonica identification
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Re: Hohner harmonica identification
Hello,
Accrding to their website, Hohner have been making harmonicas for 150 years, so it may be a difficult thing to pin down the manufacture of your harmonica to a particular period but they might be worth emailing and asking.
http://www.hohner.eu/index.php5?1717
Accrding to their website, Hohner have been making harmonicas for 150 years, so it may be a difficult thing to pin down the manufacture of your harmonica to a particular period but they might be worth emailing and asking.
http://www.hohner.eu/index.php5?1717
Re: Hohner harmonica identification
Good idea, I know is a pretty prolific manufacturer though.Feld Kuche wrote:Hello,
Accrding to their website, Hohner have been making harmonicas for 150 years, so it may be a difficult thing to pin down the manufacture of your harmonica to a particular period but they might be worth emailing and asking.
http://www.hohner.eu/index.php5?1717
Has anybody seen a case like this one specifically?
DL