Up for sale is a vintage Hohner Orchester I (Vereins-Harmonika) diatonic harmonica, made in Germany, complete with its original presentation case.

This harmonica is believed to date from the late 1960s to early 1970s and features Hohner's classic engraved chrome cover plates with the historic award medallions and trademark graphics. It has the original black plastic comb and comes housed in its attractive blue-lined Hohner case.

Condition:

  • Excellent vintage cosmetic condition.
  • Chrome covers are bright with minimal wear.
  • Original case is included and in very good condition with normal age-related wear.
  • Reed plates appear clean with no significant corrosion.
  • Please review all photos for the best representation of condition.

Features:

  • Genuine Hohner Orchester I (Vereins-Harmonika)
  • Made in Germany
  • Original presentation case included
  • Vintage engraved cover plates
  • Black plastic comb
  • Great for players, collectors, or display

This harmonica has not been professionally tested or serviced, so it is being sold as-is. It appears to have been well cared for and would make an excellent addition to any harmonica collection.

Please feel free to message me with any questions or if you'd like additional photos.

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ConditionExcellent (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Orchester
Categories
Year
  • 1970's
Made In
  • Germany

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