[Harp-L] Re: Blues Harp, Lancer, Orchester, Sp20, MeisterK, Weltmesiter.
Hello, Hohner and Seydel fans.
John Walden:
Please educate us on the UK Hohner harmonica chronology. I've seen Hohner
#HH535 Lancer 10-hole Richter system harmonicas made in Ireland, that are
presumably Marine Band harps with Blues Harp-looking covers. Keys of C and G only.
The Hohner Orchester series harmonicas were made in Trossingen, Germany
since the mid 1930s, maybe earlier. A German Hohner catalog from the mid 1930s
shows an Orchester I (10-hole Richter system diatonic); an Orchester II (with
octave tuning, 40 reeds, Knittlinger system); and an Orchester III (40
reeds,octave).Source: "Die Hohner Mundharmonika" booklet, mid-1930s.
The 1971 Hohner catalog shows Orchester I-major keys; Hohner Orchester
II-minor keys. The Orch.I was available in 12 major keys; the Orch.II in 9
different minor keys.They didn't have a metal comb, but a wood comb, with the reed
chamber walls covered in a wavy metal strip. (source: 1971 Hohner USA catalog,
Hicksville, New York).
The Hohner #Special 20 was not shown nor listed in the 1971 Hohner catalog
(Johnny Cash on the catalog cover, Published by M. Hohner, Inc., Hicksville,
New York, 1971). The Blues Harp is shown in the 1971 catalog,
The oldest Hohner 10-hole diatonic Richter system harp that I've heard of is
the mid 1950s Hohner U.S. Navy Band harmonica. It looked identical to the
present day 10-hole Hohner Golden Melody, with only the model name and color of
the plastic comb (navy blue)being different. The US Navy Band harp had brass
covers, and equal temperament tuning.
Steve Baker:
The Meisterklasse Richter 10-hole diatonic and the Meisterklasse slide
chromatic are both shown in the 1983 Hohner USA catalog, (Ashland Virginia).They
are displayed in a full-page picture on the front cover of the 1983 catalog,
"Hohner Harmonicas,Melodicas,Accordions."
David Brown:
Seydel makes the Weltmeister harmonicas for the Weltmeister accordion
company. Could you please list the Weltmeister website address in this Harp-l
forum? Thanks.
John Broecker. Please excuse this long posting.
**************Get the scoop on last night's hottest shows and the live music
scene in your area - Check out TourTracker.com!
(http://www.tourtracker.com?NCID=aolmus00050000000112)
This archive was generated by a fusion of
Pipermail 0.09 (Mailman edition) and
MHonArc 2.6.8.