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The Marine Band 1896 is the archetypal blues harmonica. Almost unchanged since it was patented in 1896, this iconic instrument embodies the real deep blues like no other and is the benchmark against which all others are judged. Initially designed for European folk music, it quickly became a prominent voice of American blues of the early 20th century, played by all harmonica players of this era. It's the soundtrack of broken hearts and dancing all night, of endless prairies and sweaty nightclubs. Like no other harmonica, the Marine Band 1896 is an invitation to express yourself in music, a key to unlock your creativity. When you discover this piece of living musical history, you won't just play the blues. You'll feel the blue.
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Ogden, UT
Posted on: December 31
1 of the tires has good tread, the other 3 have poor tread. They can be used as a "spare" tire for emergencies, or you can mount your winter tires on the rims in time for winter instead of having to pay each time you have your mechanic mounts or removes your snow tires. $30 for the wheel with good tread, $15 each for the others, or $60 for all 4....
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Herriman, UT
Posted on: December 31
2 drawer filing cabinet with a safe on the bottom. No keys...
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Salt Lake City, UT
Posted on: December 31
In good shape works fine bring your own headphones no charger feel free to make an offer thanks for looking....
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Layton, UT
Posted on: December 31
AM/FM CD player out of a 2008 Chevy Trailblazer. Worked fine when removed. Will fit many other GM models. $10 obo. Text preferred. Thanks...
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Salt Lake City, UT
Posted on: December 31
2021 Keystone Volante 270BH Karbon||Please feel free to call or text me with any questions, or if you are |planning to come in and visit us, Please ask for Frank at the front desk,||Frank-|cell 801-410-2128|office 801-713-0464|fiacobellis@motorsportsland.com| Let Motor Sportsland Help YOU get Away!...
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