Re: [Harp-L] Old Marine Band (grandaddy of all Marine Bands)
Can you get some more pictures up? I think it's older than you think it is. Going by what I see, are the plates zinc or nickel-plated steel? It could be you have one of the very first Marine Bands. If it says "patent applied for" on the front, whoop and holler, if it has a patent date or something else, whoop and holler, just not as loud as you would for "applied for." Just from what I can see, I'd date it somewhere between 1897 and 1910. Again, based on what I see, it looks like you have the ORIGINAL 1897 design Marine Band. IT has the small star sitting on the horizontal line, I believe the big star, what we think of when we think of a star on the back, was changed before World War I.
It appears you have the granddaddy of all Marine Bands.
Dave
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Elk River Harmonicas
www.elkriverharmonicas.com
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Subject: [Harp-L] Old Marine Band
Can anyone tell me a little about this old Marine band I picked up on Ebay. It plays pretty well. http://fromthedarkvillage.blogspot.com/2008/03/pre-war-marine-band-harmonica.html
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