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Features
- 10-hole diatonic
- Molded plastic, waterproof body
- Metal covers
- Hardshell carrying case
Reviews
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3 Reviews
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of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Reviewed by 3 customers
Decent if not abused
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submitted9 years ago
bychristpoher
fromundisclosed
They are what they are. Decent backup or if you need that "off" harp key for a tune or 2.
Nice Sound
submitted14 years ago
byKiernan quinn
fromWalpole, MA
This harmonica is a pleasing design. The shape is similar to expensive honers, so it takes some getting used to the edge. The sound takes a little more energy to create then their Promaster Version and honers, but the sound is true when you get it to emerge. It is a nice thing to get what you want for the price. $12USD might be better for the market. I am enjoying it. It comes with a case which is also a benefit keeping it free of dust over the years. The promaster has a better case with an insert sleave, but both work.
Great beginner harmonica
submitted14 years ago
byNatalia Alton
fromlos angeles, CA
Very lightweight, love the intricate design on the plates, not the highest volume, I have small hands so it is perfect for me, it's not as easy to bend as the Blues master, but I did learn how to on it, so I sure recommend it for a beginner.
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submitted6 years ago
asked byMark
fromWI
Does AB mean the key of Aflat?
Yes.