Hohner harmonica, c. 1940s

150 USD

A Pre-WWII Hohner Marine Band Harmonica in the Key of G, a model similar to those Bob Dylan predominantly used. 

Dylan is most famously associated with the Hohner Marine Band model, though he has also played other Hohner models like the Special 20 and the Echo Super Vamper. Dylan has been noted for his preference for harmonicas with a wood comb, which he reportedly dipped in water before playing to get a certain sound. 

Bob Dylan played the harmonica in the key of G for the songs "The Times They Are A-Changin'" and "It Ain't Me Babe."

HOHNER HARMONICA, c. 1940s

Hohner harmonica, c. 1940s

A Pre-WWII Hohner Marine Band Harmonica in the Key of G, a model similar to those Bob Dylan predominantly used. 

Dylan is most famously associated with the Hohner Marine Band model, though he has also played other Hohner models like the Special 20 and the Echo Super Vamper. Dylan has been noted for his preference for harmonicas with a wood comb, which he reportedly dipped in water before playing to get a certain sound. 

Bob Dylan played the harmonica in the key of G for the songs "The Times They Are A-Changin'" and "It Ain't Me Babe."

Pre-War Hohner Marine Band with Original Box.
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Pre-War Hohner Marine Band with Original Box

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