This Japanese harmonica probably dates to the 1970s or so. The core is made of hard plastic sandwiched between two sheets of bronze (or brass) and two sheets of stainless steel, all secured by two small bronze (or brass) bolts. Etched into the steel on one side is "Yamaha", in katakana, while on the other side is etched "Yamaha" and "SS No. 220". It was probably used in an elementary school's music class.
There is no significant damage but there are light overall signs of wear, and all the apertures produce sound.
Measures W7 7/16" (190mm) X H1 1/8" (28mm) at the back X D1 3/16" (30mm).
This item is set to ship via Air Mail, and should arrive within 7-14 days after being posted.
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For all our items, we set the shipping according to the fastest and most economical method. Generally, we set it as Air Mail if the shipping charge will be around fifteen dollars or less, and as SAL (economy airmail) if it would be over fifteen dollars via regular airmail. Nonetheless, we are always happy to change shipping methods if faster (and thus more expensive) or cheaper (and thus slower) shipping is desired. The shipping options available are (from fastest and most expensive to slowest and least expensive): EMS, Air Mail, SAL (economy airmail), Surface.
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