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world's tiniest harmonica!

Goes4ever

New member
found this today about 7-8" deep at an old farm, I have never seen one so tiny, thought it was kinda interesting
 
That is a small one. I could not play it with my big mouth.
 
If I dig one up also, or something in the musical instruments, maybe we could start up a band?
What did it come under (number).
Well you did great.

Happy Hunting
Bruce
P.S. Maybe this weekend?
 
bruce1036 said:
If I dig one up also, or something in the musical instruments, maybe we could start up a band?
What did it come under (number).
Well you did great.

Happy Hunting
Bruce
P.S. Maybe this weekend?
it bounced all around, it is part brass, and it held together with steel or iron screws
 
G4E,

Unusual...maybe little pixies or elves owned that one ? :)
lol.... a good conversation piece.
Thanks for sharing it with us.

T59
 
Interesting find Goes4ever. Bit of a novelty harmonica. I've been taking lessons for the harp over the last six months. Still sound terrible.:nopity::lol:
Mick Evans.
 
Hello all,
I'm new here I have a 705 and an E-Trac. The little harmonica was something you could get from a gum machine in Ohio
back in the late 50s and 60s when I was a kid living there. Hope this was good info for you folks.
Old Fogy
 
man must have been some fill dirt at this old farm then because no way something from the 50's would be 7-8" deep in this area. Most old coins from even 1800's are rarely more than 6" deep
 
Thanks 7centsworth .I only post if I think I can help but most of the time I just set and read as I learn more.
I've been following the post here and in E-Trac from last Nov. I really like reading Goes4ever as he is really good at this
and finds cool things.
Old Fogy
 
That is cool!! I remember a 3 Stooges episode where Moe swallows one of those, hillarious!!!!!
 
I remember them, I had a couple of them when i was a kid mid 50 ies. oops! I think i told my age.

Doug
 
Thats cool Goesforever..U always amaze me with your finds. seems u have some great places to hunt...keep up the good pics and post bud.
 
I found out what that harmonica is called. It's called a Puck harmonica. Just thought you might be interested in knowing.
Mick Evans.
 
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