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Deborah freeman All rights reserved 2008

This harmonica is from the 1930's. The brass horn adds some amplification and allows the player to use the "wah-wah" effect.

Detail on a Harmonica.

mon premier LOW KEY avec le D5100

Rare early Weiss harmonica.

Though you cannot see it, he is playing a harmonica.

Bluesman weapon

The Peter Pohl Company was absorbed into the Hohner empire in 1907. This is one of their most beautiful harmonicas. I like to call it the "Barbershop Special".

My collection of harmonicas. Now all I have to do is learn to play them............

OLYMPUS OM-D E-M1 + M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-40mm F2.8 PRO

Brazilian harmonica made by Herring but sold through W. Spranger shop in Bavaria. A beautiful colour combination.

Simple Rheinperle German made harmonica

Here is one drawer of my collection of harmonicas. As you can see they come in all sizes, shapes and colours. Hope you enjoy.

GOGO MONSTER (2010)

Taiyo Matsumoto

Unusual colour combination on this harmonica make it rather unique. The brown paint on the plates wears and scratches very easily so finding one in good condition is rare.

Manifestação dia 4 de Dezembro de 2016 na Av. Paulista contra a corrupção e a favor da operação Lava Jato

Been getting more practice with the C harp (Lee Oskar) and The A one (Hohner)

Model Retro Rob

Photo Sophie Merlo

This harmonica was made for the Swedish market. The translated box says, "Extraordinarily Sonorous Full Tone". The harmonica comb has a veneer of mother of pearl. Very beautiful in looks and sound.

ACT Tower, Hamamatsu - designed to look like a harmonica (It's a musical city)

This little Minic was one of a handful of different harmonicas made in England.

Canon T2i EF-S15-85mm 85mm ISO 100 f/5.6 1/320 sec

Model Retro Rob

Photo Sophie Merlo

Dr. Love - a friendly, harmonica playing man in Jackson Square , New Orleans. He was going around asking people to sign his jacket with a Sharpie :)

Yet, another harmonica made for the Australian market.

Arriving home, Mr Fox was seriously concerned to find none of the little bears in sight. Mr Fox II, who he'd entrusted with their care, was missing in action.

 

Constantly vigilant, as he scoured the scene his ears pricked up. In the distance was the feint sound of a pipe.

 

At first this didn't mean anything, but gradually the pieces began to fall together...

 

When he informed Mrs PB that he'd have to go to find them and that she'd have to gather her own beans the truth came blurting out!

 

A deal had gone horribly wrong. Suffice it to say, the previous week, she'd solicited the Pied Piper to obtain her some beans, but refused to pay up! She'd decided not to give the warnings of a terrible curse or stealing the children any credence!

 

Then came the immortal line; " Mrs PB - Hand me my harmonica" and from her infamous pocket she obliged.

Side by side two key harmonica

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