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Hohner Steven Tyler Model Harmonica

SKU: 

161086

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List Price: $115.00
Our Price: $91.10
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Description:

Hohner Inc is proud to announce the release of a truly unique instrument, the Steven Tyler Signature Series Harmonica. Steven Tyler has worked with Hohner Inc. to design a Harmonica to his exact specifications featuring a custom combination of a premium reed plate, custom tuning, a special wood comb, and black & silver styling. The Signature Series Harmonica is shipped in a specially stylized gift box, including a carrying case, and a signed photo of Steven Tyler. This harmonica replicates the exact instrument that Steven plays in performance. It is built to maximize responsiveness and note bending capability, and produces a strong, full tone when played in high energy, high volume context. It is in the key of "A" only, which translates to the key of "E" on a guitar, (which is the favorite key of all guitarists).

Product Details:
Product Length: 7.25 inches
Product Width: 5.75 inches
Product Height: 1.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.4 pounds
Package Length: 7.2 inches
Package Width: 5.7 inches
Package Height: 1.2 inches
Package Weight: 0.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 6 customer reviews )
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18 of 19 found the following review helpful:

3More of a Collectors Item  May 27, 2012
By Tim
It sounds fine for a harmonica, but it isn't outperforming other models. It comes in an "A" key, which must be Tyler's preference. If you are getting this as a gift do realize that "C" key is the best for starting out as it is kind of the middle of the road standard. The case is disappointingly cheap for this harmonica. Its packaging is similar to the knock-off fragrance packages at your corner drug store. Since this is more of a collectors item the packaging should be display worthy. As a Steven Tyler fan this could be a fine as a collectors item (in a different case), but if you desire it solely for a harmonica your money is better spent elsewhere.

Pros:
+Collectors item
+Performs well

Cons:
-Overpriced
-Cheap packaging

Overall, I would love to give it less stars, but that would be unfair to its value as a collectable item for fans. The harmonic is fine, just get a different case and enjoy it with all your other Steve Tyler memorabilia. If you aren't collecting it save some money on a equal quality harmonica elsewhere.

13 of 14 found the following review helpful:

3Seems like a good harmonica.  Mar 01, 2010
By J. Flood
This seems like a nice harmonica. I gave it as a gift to a 12 year old and he seemed impressed. I did have a couple of issues about it though. It comes in a shiny black presentation cardboard box. The box was just manually taped closed with scotch tape and I had to be very careful removing it to keep it from tearing the paper on the box. The box contains the harmonica and a plastic carrying box/case. The carrying case seems pretty cheap and both items are jammed tight into the display box and were really difficult to remove. I though I was going to break something trying to get it out. I got it for what I considered to be a fair price (40ish) via gold box but the original price was listed at over 600 which obviously made no sense. Amazon said they would look into it, but that it's up to the vendor to set that price. a web search easily turned up an original price of 99 which I could see as reasonable. The price issue is not part of the rating above.

13 of 15 found the following review helpful:

3Pricey  Mar 27, 2010
By Mike S.
It's a great harmonica, I wish it came in other keys than A though. I don't know why it costs so much here but you can pick one up at Guitar Center for about $35 and save yourself a bunch of money. Plus: who doesn't love a trip to the Guitar Center?

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5liked both the case and the harmonica  Dec 12, 2012
By Fabiane Sayuri Iwai
the harmonica is made in germany, very good quality. The case is better than the John Lennon one, since it doesn't have a cheap plastic inside the case and it fits the harmonica perfectly. The box is not as nice as it seems in the pictures if you are collector freak and is expecting a amazing collector item.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Good Harmonica!~  Dec 05, 2012
By Tony L. Whitaker "Lizard King"
Good quality and perfect for my pucker!! You even get a picture of Steven Tyler screaming in all his regalia!

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