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Deutsches Harmonikamuseum, Trossingen, Germanyr2WPadmin2018-08-08T22:12:16+00:00

Deutsches Harmonikamuseum, Trossingen, Germany

This organization has contributed to the following objects in the Encyclopedia.

Hohner advertisement celebrating astronaut Wally Schirra’s feat of smuggling a harmonica on board the Gemini VI-A shuttle to play “Jingle Bells”

A 1966 Hohner advertisement celebrating astronaut Wally Schirra’s feat of smuggling a harmonica on board the Gemini VI-A shuttle to…

Hohner company catalog

This 1912 catalog advertisement illustrates the Hohner company’s pride in its dramatic expansion.

Hohner factory in Trossingen, ca. 1924-25

This overhead view of the Hohner factory in Trossingen (c. 1924–25) indicates how little it had been affected by German’s…

Hohner office in New York in the 1920s

The Hohner office in New York in the 1920s.

Larry Adler-endorsed harmonicas advertisement

An example of the advertising for Larry Adler-endorsed harmonicas, 1935.

Obelisk displaying Hohner Harmonicas

The “Obelisk” display tower could be wound up before a store opened for business and continued rotating for hours.

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