Harmonica Museum

RB Harper's Gig Case
RB Harper's Showcase

Harmonica walking stick, designed & made by RB Harper

Most common 3octave cromatic. Fairly new
Rare Art Deco Harmonica. 1935
4-octave cromatic harmonica. Gift of Jeff Janning
Classic, Unsere Lieblinge. Donated by Juergen Tegtmeyer
Hohner, the smal-lest in the world. It actually plays
Lee Oskar Diotanic with solid silver comb. Courtesy machine work by Freddy Werner
German made. Fr Hotz Harmonica 1945
Hohner's new model Cromatic CX 12, gold plated
Hohner Concertone 1930
Hohner two sided Tremolo Harmonica 1920
Classic,Unsere Lieblinge Donated by Anton Berschneider
Hohner Diatonic Limit millennium edition of 5000 in tinbox
American made 1953 "Magnum" 2 diatonics, key C & G side by side.
Classic Marine Band Blues Harp. Made since 1881
Hohner Echo 1945
American made.1910 Soldiers Harmonica
Hohner two sided Tremolo Harmonica 1920
Beautiful opera harmonica. German made, in tin box 1950
Made in Argentina "Romancero" small pocket harp 1940
Hohner Truphet Call, very rare. Used on the CD cover of Paul Butterfield
Sports Model Harmonica
Hohner replica of a 1920 Model
Wooden mouth organ appr.1920 Gift of Gina B
The latest of "Suzuki", diatonic pipe harmonica
Hohner Echohorn 1925 original with Bakelite horn
Hohner pitch pipe 1950
Banana Harmonica Replica of a 1925 German F.A.Boehm Recreated by RB Harper
Baseball Bat Harmonica Designed and created by RB Harper. (patented and registered) Bat donated by Gene Golling of Image Sports, LA, California
Chromatic Harmonica built into baseball bat by RB Harper
Trumpet Call . A true recreation of the 1907 luxury harmonica
Herb Shreiner Harmonica Released from his estate after 35 years in storage
The Brass Band "Clarion" Harmonica by Ch. Weiss. Germany ca. 1920
Suzuki, Overdrive