Jaime_Dergut
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Hello everybody.
Could anyone please tell me the cultural history of the Hohner Carmen ll models?
I found one in a farmers market nearby and I was surprised by the relatively good condition of the sound. I got it for 40$ (original case included) and, given the shape and smell, it must be over 70 years old. MM, up to mino chords in the bass side. Most likely a Irish folk music oriented instrument.
I am planing on restoring it myself. Most likely it needs some lubrication, a new bass strap (original one is too small for me), align the keys and perhaps clean the dust out of the reeds.
I'll see how much work is needed, but so far it plays decently good.
Please, let me know your thoughts about this. I am interested on the history about these models.
Regards,
Jaime
Could anyone please tell me the cultural history of the Hohner Carmen ll models?
I found one in a farmers market nearby and I was surprised by the relatively good condition of the sound. I got it for 40$ (original case included) and, given the shape and smell, it must be over 70 years old. MM, up to mino chords in the bass side. Most likely a Irish folk music oriented instrument.
I am planing on restoring it myself. Most likely it needs some lubrication, a new bass strap (original one is too small for me), align the keys and perhaps clean the dust out of the reeds.
I'll see how much work is needed, but so far it plays decently good.
Please, let me know your thoughts about this. I am interested on the history about these models.
Regards,
Jaime
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