Hohner Little Lady Anniversary Release Collector's Edition
With this limited Collector's edition Hohner commemorate the 50th anniversary of this remarkable occasion.
In stock
SKU
15-M91560
RRP AU$28.00 AU$26.00
On December 16th 1965, the Hohner Little Lady became the very first musical instrument in history to be played in outer space. Walter Schirra, commander on board the Gemini 6, surprised Mission Control with the tune "Jingle Bells"
The smallest harmonica in the world now comes as a necklace with a modern , transparent comb.
FEATURES
- Transparent ABS plastic comb
- 0.9mm brass reed plates
- 8 brass reeds
- Stainless steel covers with attractive Little Lady logo
- One complete diatonic octave in C-major
- Necklace included
- Attractive, decorative, spherical plastic gift case suits hanging on Christmas tree
- Made in Germany
| Attribute | Description |
| Key | C |
| Tuning | Richter |
| Holes | 4 |
| Reeds | 8 |
| Measurement | mm | inches |
| Overall Length | 35 | 1 7/8 |
| Overall Width | 12 | 1/2 |
| Overall Depth | 11 | 7/16 |
| Component | Material |
| Covers | Stainless Steel |
| Comb | Transparent Plastic |
| Reed plates | Brass |
| Case | Plastic decoration gift case suits hanging on Christmas tree. |
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