
Hohner Marine Band Harmonica - Key of C
Few harmonicas carry the legacy of the Hohner Marine Band. Since 1896, this iconic diatonic harmonica has been the instrument of choice for blues legends, folk pioneers, and rock icons — from Little Walter to Bob Dylan. Crafted with a traditional pearwood comb and bronze reeds, the Marine Band produces a warm, woody tone with a soulful expressiveness that no other harmonica can quite replicate.
- Diatonic harmonica in the Key of C — the most versatile key for beginners and pros
- Traditional pearwood comb for warm, resonant tone
- Bronze reeds for rich, expressive sound with excellent bending response
- Riveted reed plates for airtight, responsive playability
- Classic design unchanged since 1896 — a true piece of music history
- Trusted by blues, folk, rock, and country players worldwide
When you pick up a Hohner Marine Band, you're holding over a century of musical tradition in your hands. There's a reason it's still the benchmark — play one and you'll understand why.
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Few harmonicas carry the legacy of the Hohner Marine Band. Since 1896, this iconic diatonic harmonica has been the instrument of choice for blues legends, folk pioneers, and rock icons — from Little Walter to Bob Dylan. Crafted with a traditional pearwood comb and bronze reeds, the Marine Band produces a warm, woody tone with a soulful expressiveness that no other harmonica can quite replicate.
- Diatonic harmonica in the Key of C — the most versatile key for beginners and pros
- Traditional pearwood comb for warm, resonant tone
- Bronze reeds for rich, expressive sound with excellent bending response
- Riveted reed plates for airtight, responsive playability
- Classic design unchanged since 1896 — a true piece of music history
- Trusted by blues, folk, rock, and country players worldwide
When you pick up a Hohner Marine Band, you're holding over a century of musical tradition in your hands. There's a reason it's still the benchmark — play one and you'll understand why.















