[Harp-L] Re: Anybody know what this weird thing is?



Dave,
Remember there other uses for plated free reeds as instruments. It may not necessarily be a harmonica.


A clock restorer sent some harmonica looking plates to me a little over a year ago to clean tune and replace a reed. The plates were used in a
German clock. When the clock struck at the top of the hour it would play a melody rather then chime. Had something like that made it out of Germany and
ended up buried and rotting in a battlefield for more then 100 years someone might wonder what it was also.


Think outside a harmonica and you might have a better clue as to what it is. It could be from some European folk instrument.

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There's this guy in Virginia who keeps digging up these harmonicas - most of them seem to be Seydels for some reason... Anybody have any clue what this thing is?
http://elkriverharmonicas.smfforfree3.com/index.php/topic,499.0.html




David
www.elkriverharmonicas.com

Take Care Mike www.harmonicarepair.net






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