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Anyone know what kind of harp rig this is??
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waltertore
2966 posts
Dec 15, 2016
3:36 PM
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AW
173 posts
Dec 15, 2016
3:44 PM
Looks like a Hohner Harmonetta
Philosofy
788 posts
Dec 15, 2016
7:57 PM
Michael Rubin was playing with those quite a bit a couple years ago.
DanP
320 posts
Dec 15, 2016
10:43 PM
Looks like a cross between a harmonica and a typewriter.
Gnarly
2062 posts
Dec 16, 2016
6:39 AM
Expensive, not ergonomic, ET so the chords sound funny, looks funny, out of production, difficult to work on--did I leave anything out?
I'd rather have one of these!
RyanMortos
1594 posts
Dec 16, 2016
7:05 AM
As other's said it's a Harmonetta. With some kind of mic at the end. As far as I know Michael is still playing it.




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waltertore
2972 posts
Dec 17, 2016
3:53 PM
Thanks!
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walter tore's spontobeat - a real one man band and over 1 million spontaneously created songs and growing. I record about 300 full length cds a year in the Tunnel of Dreams Studio.
" life is a daring adventure or nothing at all" - helen keller

Smiling With Hope Pizza-pizza with a social cause

my videos



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