Thank you for sharing! My parents just gifted me a 23 inch Hohner they found in Switzerland and itâs magnificent! The reeds have a plastic film on them. Some are missing, some are bent. Trying to be very careful with it! This was extremely helpful although I may try to bring it to someone to help with the repair process
U can give visite harmonica museum in Trossingen, perhaps they have masters to repair old harmonics. I bought old Hohner Olympia (1936y) in Russia. Very nice sound!
I just got my hands on a Hohner UNSERE LIEBLINGE? its not nearly as bad as this one in the video just one tiny little rust spot but it does need to be restored. Fyi I know absolutely zero about harmonicas lol
Man, you lost the chance to save it by replacing the nails for screws. When you restore an old harmonica you must make constant adjustments closing and opening the harp. Old harps use to get out of tune too frequently. Also, those nails are big, air leaks are almost sure to come
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Thank you for sharing! My parents just gifted me a 23 inch Hohner they found in Switzerland and itâs magnificent! The reeds have a plastic film on them. Some are missing, some are bent. Trying to be very careful with it! This was extremely helpful although I may try to bring it to someone to help with the repair process
U can give visite harmonica museum in Trossingen, perhaps they have masters to repair old harmonics.
I bought old Hohner Olympia (1936y) in Russia. Very nice sound!
It would be interesting to listen the notes of the harmonica before and after restoration!
Surprised after all that work you didnât tune the SOB
You deserve more views !
I just got my hands on a Hohner UNSERE LIEBLINGE? its not nearly as bad as this one in the video just one tiny little rust spot but it does need to be restored. Fyi I know absolutely zero about harmonicas lol
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What is the name of the background music?
I think it's from Rambo
I think it's from Rambo
It's enio morriconi. Good the the bad and the ugly.clint Eastwood
Man, you lost the chance to save it by replacing the nails for screws. When you restore an old harmonica you must make constant adjustments closing and opening the harp. Old harps use to get out of tune too frequently. Also, those nails are big, air leaks are almost sure to come