HOHNER (Horner) Echo Vamper (Echo Bumper) Blues Harp Harmonica Sunny Boy Williamson II
Auction ends | 8 hours |
Bids | no |
Current price | ¥80,000 $549 |
Start price | ¥80,000 $549 |
Buy-now | ¥85,000 $583 |
Consumption tax | 0% included |
Seller | golden_eagle0040 +95 |
Condition | Used |
Start time | 2024-04-25T09:53:46+09:00 |
End time | 2024-05-02T09:53:46+09:00 |
Auto-prolongation | Turned on |
Lot number | l700959901 |
Seller position | Saitama |
HOHNER (Horner) Blues Harp Echo Vamper
We would like to introduce a very rare blues harp, Echo Vamper. More than 10 years ago, I received it as a collection from a blues-loving relative. At that time, I checked the sound of all the halls once, and after that, I kept it at home without blowing even once. It is too famous as the harmonica used by Sunny Boy Williamson II. There is a video from 1963 of him playing "Bye Bye Bird" on this harmonica, and you can see the lingering sound of this blues harp from there, but it has now been discontinued and is no longer available on the market. The condition is a slight thread that is not noticeable on the cover plate with a box, and a slight dullness can be seen on the plate near the screws on both sides, but even considering the age, there is almost no dirt on the internal lead, etc., and although it is subjective, it seems to be close to deadstock with almost no number of performances. The key is also a valuable and frequently used "C", so you can enjoy a wide range of performances. It is extremely difficult to obtain such a beautiful product in the future, and we have decided to set this price based on its rarity, state of preservation, key, and other comprehensive factors. If you have any questions, I can answer them as far as I know, but I don't know much about technical matters, so please understand that it is a vintage product, check the images, etc., and consider it with no claim and no return. < body size>
Length: approx. 3 cm
Width: about 13.3 cm
Height: about 2.5 cm
Please note that there may be some errors due to amateur measurements.
We would like to introduce a very rare blues harp, Echo Vamper. More than 10 years ago, I received it as a collection from a blues-loving relative. At that time, I checked the sound of all the halls once, and after that, I kept it at home without blowing even once. It is too famous as the harmonica used by Sunny Boy Williamson II. There is a video from 1963 of him playing "Bye Bye Bird" on this harmonica, and you can see the lingering sound of this blues harp from there, but it has now been discontinued and is no longer available on the market. The condition is a slight thread that is not noticeable on the cover plate with a box, and a slight dullness can be seen on the plate near the screws on both sides, but even considering the age, there is almost no dirt on the internal lead, etc., and although it is subjective, it seems to be close to deadstock with almost no number of performances. The key is also a valuable and frequently used "C", so you can enjoy a wide range of performances. It is extremely difficult to obtain such a beautiful product in the future, and we have decided to set this price based on its rarity, state of preservation, key, and other comprehensive factors. If you have any questions, I can answer them as far as I know, but I don't know much about technical matters, so please understand that it is a vintage product, check the images, etc., and consider it with no claim and no return. < body size>
Length: approx. 3 cm
Width: about 13.3 cm
Height: about 2.5 cm
Please note that there may be some errors due to amateur measurements.
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