GoingDown Sr. Member Joined Jul 8, 2005 Messages 356 Reaction score 99 Golden Thread 0 Location King William III Copper (1695-1703) Mid-Hudson Va Detector(s) used Minelab Explorer II Nov 22, 2008 #1 Found in a yard of a 1700's farm house ... any idea vintage of harmonica? GD (sorry for the fuzzy pics) Attachments DSCF0016.webp 11.4 KB · Views: 254 DSCF0015.webp 10.8 KB · Views: 248 DSCF0014.webp 11.2 KB · Views: 252
Found in a yard of a 1700's farm house ... any idea vintage of harmonica? GD (sorry for the fuzzy pics)
Harry_Morant Bronze Member Joined Jan 11, 2006 Messages 1,001 Reaction score 42 Golden Thread 0 Location Canberra Detector(s) used Fisher F75 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Nov 23, 2008 #2 No-ones game to proclaim themselves a harmonica expert otherwise they will be inundated with requests I know I've got a few and I've only identified one so far as the nickel cover plate was also found near by which had the name on it. Upvote 0
No-ones game to proclaim themselves a harmonica expert otherwise they will be inundated with requests I know I've got a few and I've only identified one so far as the nickel cover plate was also found near by which had the name on it.
Evolx10 Jr. Member Joined Dec 20, 2007 Messages 89 Reaction score 1 Golden Thread 0 Location Bronx - NY Detector(s) used DFX-300, M6 Nov 23, 2008 #3 this helps a little i guess. i had no idea what these were till about last month, been diggin em all summer. http://www.euxton.com/harmonica/history.htm "He introduced the harmonica to North America in 1862, a move which would propel the Hohner company to its status as world leader in harmonicas" Click to expand... i know nothing w/o google. Upvote 0
this helps a little i guess. i had no idea what these were till about last month, been diggin em all summer. http://www.euxton.com/harmonica/history.htm "He introduced the harmonica to North America in 1862, a move which would propel the Hohner company to its status as world leader in harmonicas" Click to expand... i know nothing w/o google.