Hohner HH154 Harmonica Holder

Model: HH154

£19.99

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Product Description

The Hohner HH154 Harmonica Holder is a professional solution for hands free playing of standard 10, 12 and 14 hole harmonicas. This secure, sturdy and comfortable design fits any neck size and affords unlimited positioning for comfortable play. This is the perfect choice for buskers and anybody who wants to be hands free.

• Fits Marine Band 24, 28, Soloist and tremolo & octave tuned harmonicas as well as 10-hole harps • Plastic-coated metal neck brace

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Great company - fast service and shipping. I'll be back!

Google ReviewJimmy TrimbleReviewed 12/10/2023

Always a great experience dealing with this firm; keen prices, fast delivery and well packaged.

Google ReviewRichard HonourReviewed 07/11/2023

Comprehensive range of harps, sent out promptly. My first point of call when looking for a new/different harp.

Google ReviewDave MoffatReviewed 06/11/2023

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