Vintage Marine Band No 1896
A girl at work brought in a Marine Band which was her father's. She would
like to sell it so I had Richard Smith appraise it.
He dates it circa 1936. -- Model # 1896 -- 10 hole -- Key of C
The harmonica is in good condition and doesn't appear to have been played
much. (No evidence of cracked or swelled wood - no rust - cover plating is
in good shape). Some oxidation on the reed plates - but nothing abnormal,
very even - I would hesitate cleaning them. The wood comb shows just a
slight bit of "players residue" (spit stains in other words) - like it may
have been played a couple times and then put away.
The cardboard case is in pretty good condition and probably worth as much
or a little more than the harmonica according to Richard. The box bottom
has a stain, looks like ink - but it doesn't cover any of the writing. The
lid has one end split out -- looks repairable but I hesitate doing
anything lest I take away from the collector's value.
Well, didn't want to get too windy here. Just trying to give an accurate
description. Any collectors out there interested? Any offer around $20 + a
couple $ for postage will be considered. Please post to me privately.
Jack Ely - Columbus, Ohio --Internet--> IMS_ELY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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