Hohner 110 Gold Plated Little Lady Harmonica with Necklace
Miniature harmonicas not only make great gift articles, their tonal range of one full diatonic octave also makes them completely playable (even under conditions of weightlessness). The Little Lady’s extraterrestrial premiere took place on December 16th 1965, when astronaut Walter Schirra smuggled one on board the Gemini 4 and surprised ground control with a spirited rendition of “Jingle Bells”. With an overall length of only 1.38″ it is the smallest playable series manufactured harmonica in the world (or out of it).
Product Features
- Key of C
- One complete diatonic octave in C-major
- Comes with necklace attached
- Pearwood comb
The 37C and 38N leak badly and sound horrible. Not worth the hassle of returning I am … I bought 3 small Hohners at the same time, the very inexpensive “Hohner 38N” or “Hohner 37C” and the more costly Gold Plated Little Lady.My Hohner 110 Gold Plated Little Lady is air tight and plays as expected.The 37C and 38N are stamped with “MADE IN CHINA”.The 37C and 38N leak badly and sound horrible. Not worth the hassle of returning I am throwing them away.A few years ago when I last bought Hohner small harmonicas they were all of good…