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  • Sure thing! (after a complete cleaning & blower alignment), and it's new owner was thrilled to win the eBay auction last year.

  • Does it work?

  • What a HUCKSTER! They sold those by the thousands in the 1960s.

    They were dirt cheap because they used plastic parts and a small

    electric fan to blow air over reeds. After a long time playing they all

    get worn out reeds and start wheezing and whining. You must have

    found that one at a Thrift Store for $5; donated by the family of an

    old dead woman who tortured them for years making them listen

    to it. They are very NASTY & annoying. Sort of a

    cross between an accordion & a vacuum cleaner.

  • @GooglFascists Huckster? You're almost too kind. Be that as it may, there has developed a cult following for these old "electric harmonicas" as I found out. The true story of how I came across it (& the ridiculous dollar amount it was bid up to & sold for) is even more entertaining than your supposition. I'll just leave you with one of my favorite quotes apropos to your comments, -Nobody ever lost a dollar by underestimating the taste of the American public.- P.T. Barnum. Happy New Year! 

  • Agreed...Whats this background music???

  • @OldsCustomCruiser that's the 4th Movement: Passacagilia, from Yufef Lateef's Symphonic Blues Suite

  • Can you tell me the name of the song played in the vid?

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