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Diatonic Progressive Series Hohner HOHNER HARMONICAS Educational Services Commission of New Jersey Zita Corporation dba Elefante Music State Approved Co-op #65MCESCCPS For over 156 years Hohner has been producing some of the world’s finest instruments. Hohner’s handcrafted Harmonicas and Melodicas provide the original sound that legendary musicians shape to inspire us and change the world. MODEL AVAILABLE KEYS DESCRIPTION MSRP Hohner HOHNER HARMONAvailable Keys Hohner M2011BXL-(KEY) LF, G, A, Bb, C, D, Eb, E, F Thunderbird Low Tuned Harmonica 205.00 Hohner M2009BX-(KEY) G, G#, A, Bb, B, C, Db, D, Eb, E, F, F# Crossover Harmonica 110.00 Hohner 1896BX-(KEY) G, G#, A, Bb, B, C, Db, D, Eb, E, F, F#, HG Marine Band 1896 Harmonica 64.00 Hohner 1896BX-M(KEY) G, G#, A, Bb, B, C, Db, D, Eb, E, F, F# Marine Band Minor Tuned Harmonica 68.00 Hohner 1896BX-NM(KEY) G, G#, A, Bb, B, C, Db, D, Eb, E, F, F# Marine Band Natural Minor Tuned Harmonica 68.00 Hohner 364-(KEY) C, D, G 12 Hole Marine Band Harmonica 85.00 Hohner 364S-(KEY) C 12 Hole Marine Band Concert Tuned Harmonica 80.00 Hohner 3P1896BX Marine Band Propack Includes Key of G,C,A 165.00 Hohner MBC Marine Band 5 Pack Includes C-7 Case and G,C,A,D,E 279+ Hohner HOHNER HARMONICAS - Diatonic Progressive Series Hohner M2016BX-(KEY) LC,LD, LEb, LE, LF Rocket Low Tuned Harmonica 105.00 Hohner M2015BX-(KEY) G,A,Bb,C,D,E,F Rocket Amp Harmonica 83.00 Hohner M2013BX-(KEY) G,G#,A,Bb,B,C,Db,D,Eb,E,F,F# Rocket Harmonica 83.00 Hohner 542PBX-(KEY) G,G#,A,Bb,B,C,Db,D,Eb,E,F,F# Golden Melody Harmonica 67.00 Hohner 560PBX-(KEY) G,G#,A,Bb,B,C,Db,D,Eb,E,F,F#,HG Special 20 Harmonica 65.00 Hohner 560PBX-CT(KEY) G,G#,A,Bb,B,C,Db,D,Eb,E,F,F# Special 20 Country Tuned Harmonica 68.00 Hohner 3P560BX Special 20 Propack Includes Key of G,C,A 165.00 Hohner SPC Special 20 Bundle Includes C-7 Case and Keys of G,A,C,D,E 279.00 Hohner HOHNER HARMONICAS - Diatonic Modular Series (MS) Hohner 532BX-(KEY) G,A,Bb,C,D,E,F Blues Harp Harmonica 65.00 Hohner 3P532BX Blues Harp Propack Includes Key of G,C,A 165.00 Hohner COB Blues Harp Bundle Includes C-7 Case and Keys of G,A,C,D,E 279.00 Hohner 590BX-(KEY) G,G#,A,Bb,B,C,Db,D,Eb,E,F,F# Big River Harmonica 44.00 Hohner 3P590BX Big River Propack Includes Key of G,C,A 110.00 Hohner HOHNER HARMONICAS - Diatonic Enthusiast Series Hohner BBBX-(KEY) G,A,Bb,C,D,E,F Blues Bender Harmonica 31.00 Hohner 34B-BX-(KEY) G,A,Bb,C,D,E,F Old StandBy Harmonica 18.00 Hohner 572BX-(KEY) G,A,Bb,C,D,E,F Hot Metal Harmonica 17.00 Hohner 1501BX-C C Bluesband Harmonica Key of C 9.50 Hohner 3P1501BX Bluesband Value Pack Includes Key of G,C,A 27.00 Hohner 1501/7 Bluesband Bundle Includes C-7 Case and Keys of G,A,Bb,C,D,E,F 59.00 Hohner HBP Hoodoo Blues 3 Pack Includes Key of G,C,A 20.00 Hohner PBH7 Piedmont Blues Bundle Includes C-7 Case and Keys of G,A,Bb,C,D,E,F 43.00 178.00 box 3.70 Hohner CCH48 C Clearly Colorful Harmonica POP Box - Box holds 48 units each Hohner HOHNER HARMONICAS - Diatonic Mini Harmonicas Hohner 110 C Little Lady Gold Plated w/ Gold Necklace 66.00 Hohner 109 C Little Lady Key Chain 30.00 Hohner 39BX C Little Lady Harmonica 25.00 Hohner 108 C Mini Harmonica with Key Chain 6.50 Hohner 37-C C Mini Harmonica with Chain Necklace 6.50 Hohner 38N C Mini Harmonica with Beaded Necklace 11.00 Hohner 38-C C Mini Harmonica 5.00 Hohner 550BX-C C Puck 10 Hole Harmonica 17.00 Hohner HOHNER HARMONICAS - Diatonic Tagged Series Hohner 145RDBX-C C Red Dragon Tagged Harmonica 25.00 Hohner 145WCBX-C C White CobraTagged Harmonica 25.00 Hohner HOHNER HARMONICAS - Diatonic Signature Harmonica Hohner M589016 C Bob Dylan Signature Series 145.00 Hohner HOHNER HARMONICAS - Chromatic Hohner 250-C C Chrometta 8 140.00 Hohner 253-C C Chrometta 10 180.00 Hohner 255-(KEY) G,C Chrometta 12 200.00 Hohner 257-C C Chrometta 14 225.00 Hohner 270BX-C C Super Chromonica w/ retail box package 290.00 Hohner 270-(KEY) D,Eb,E,F,G,A,Bb,B Super Chromonica no retail box 290.00 Hohner 270-GOLD C Super Chromonica Gold 530.00 Hohner 280-C C 64 Chromonica 410.00 Hohner 7538-C C Toots’ Mellow Tone 450.00 Hohner 7539-C C Toots’ Hard Bopper 450.00 Hohner 7540-C C Super Chromonica 270 Deluxe 360.00 Hohner 7542BX-C C Discovery 48 w/ retail box package 220.00 Musical Instruments Bid #ESCNJ 17/18-52 Page 1 of 3 Bid Term: June 5, 2018 - June 4, 2020 Educational Services Commission of New Jersey Zita Corporation dba Elefante Music State Approved Co-op #65MCESCCPS Hohner HOHNER HARMONICAS - Chromatic - Continued Hohner 7544-C C Amadeus Chromatic 2,550.00 Hohner 7545-(KEY) D,Eb,E,F,G,A,Bb,B,C CX-12 Black 330.00 Hohner 7545J-C C CX-12 Jazz - Red to Gold Fade 600.00 Hohner 7545T-C C CX-12 Black (Tenor Tuned) 330.00 Hohner 7565-C C Meisterklasse 1,100.00 Hohner M758501 C NEW - 2018 Super 64 Chromonica 500.00 Hohner M758601 C NEW - 2018 Super 64X 860.00 Hohner M754801 C ACE 48 Chromatic Harmonica 900.00 Hohner M1040BX C Hohnica Chromatic Educator 82.00 Hohner M758501 Super 64 500.00 Hohner M758601 Super 64 X 860.00 Hohner HOHNER HARMONICAS - Octave Diatonic Hohner 2504 C Comet (20 hole) 160.00 Hohner M6195 C,G Unsere Lieblinge (32 hole) 115.00 Hohner M7332017 C Unsere Lieblinge (48 hole) 155.00 Hohner HOHNER HARMONICAS - Tremolo Diatonic Hohner 53/48-(KEY) C,D,F,G,A,Bb Tremolo (24 holes) 165.00 Hohner 54-C/G C/G Echo Harmonica (32 hole Tremolo) 175.00 Hohner 56-C/G C/G Echo Harmonica (48 hole Tremolo) 255.00 Hohner 98.114BX C Weekender (16 Hole) 18.00 Hohner 98.115BX C Weekender (24 Hole) 27.00 Hohner 455BX-(KEY) G,G#,A,Bb,B,C,Db,D,Eb,E,F,F# Echo Celeste 33.00 Hohner 2416-C C Golden Melody 160.00 Hohner 2409-C C Echo Harmonica (20 hole Tremolo) 110.00 Hohner 2509-C C Echo Harmonica (24 hole Tremolo) 160.00 Hohner 8362-(KEY) G,C Echo Harmonica 32.00 Hohner HOHNER HARMONICAS - Orchestral Hohner 785 The 48 Chord 3,000.00 Hohner BASS58 Bass 58 Harp 2,100.00 Hohner BASS78 Bass 78 Harp 2,500.00 Hohner HOHNER HARMONICA Accessories Hohner 154 Hohner Harmonica Holder 32.00 Hohner MZ2010 Hohner Flex Rack 89.00 Hohner C-7NS Harmonica Carrying Case (7 piece) 32.00 Hohner C-12 Harmonica Case 68.00 Hohner HB-6 Harmonica Belt, Black (holds 6) 39.00 Hohner HH01 10-hole Harp Holder 18.00 Hohner MZ754801 Ace 48 Wooden Elements 170.00 Hohner MZ99340 Harmonica Tuning and Adjustment Service Set 115.00 Hohner Instant-Workshop Instant Workshop Tune Adjust Reed Replace Set 500.00 Hohner HOHNER Kazoo $40.00 box Hohner KC-50 50 unit box of Kazoos (Assorted Colors) $.90 each Hohner Melodicas MSRP Hohner 32B 32 Key Melodica, Black 67.00 Hohner S37 Performer 37 Key Melodica - Black 120.00 Hohner AB32-RASTA AIRBOARD 32 Key Rasta Print w/ Bag and Blowflow Mouthpeice 99.00 Hohner AB37-RASTA AIRBOARD 37 KEY RASTA PRINT w/ Bag and Blowflow Mouthpeice 119.00 Hohner Melodica Accessories MSRP Hohner A 25 Mouthpiece for HM900 & HM901 20.00 Hohner A 75 Vista Mouthpiece for HM900 & HM901 15.00 Hohner A 76 Mouthpiece for HM26, HM27, HM32 17.00 Hohner A 80 Mouthpiece for HM36 19.00 Hohner A 81 Trumpet Mouthpiece for HM36 20.00 Hohner MMT Melodica Hose for S32,32B,S37 Also works with Airboards 12.00 Hohner MMP Mouthpiece for S32, 32B, S37 also works with Airboards 8.00 Hohner BF-10 Airboard BlowFlow Mouthpiece Yellow 25.00 Hohner Sopranino Recorder Hohner B9564 Classic Series - 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suitable for the 48 bass accordion 145.00 Hohner AGB72 Gigbag 72 - suitable for all current 72 bass accordions 189.00 Hohner AGB120 Gigbag 80, 96+120 - suitable for all current 80, 96+120 215.00 Hohner STRAPS Hohner ACC3 Accordion Shoulder Straps 38"- 44" 68.00 Hohner STRAPS (MADE IN MEXICO) Hohner ACC4 BLK Black Leather Accordion Straps 105.00 Hohner ACC5 RED Red Leather Accordion Straps 105.00 Hohner ACC6 WHITE White Leather Accordion Straps 105.00 Hohner ACC7 BLUE Blue Leather Accordion Straps 105.00 Hohner ACC8 BROWN Brown Leather Accordions Straps 105.00 Hohner STRAPS (MADE IN ITALY) Hohner ACC10 BLK Black Leather Accordion Straps 166.00 Hohner ACC11 RED Red Leather Accordion Straps 166.00 Hohner ACC12 WHITE White Leather Accordion Straps 166.00 Hohner ACC13 BLUE Blue Leather Accordion Straps 166.00 Hohner ACC14 BROWN Brown Leather Accordions Straps 166.00 Hohner ACC15 Black on Black 42" Leather Accordion Straps X-Large w/ Back Strap 229.00 Hohner ACC16 Red on Red 42" Leather Accordion Straps X-Large w/Back Strap 229.00 Hohner ACC17 White on Black 42" Leather Accordion Straps X-Large w/back Strap 229.00 Hohner ACC18 Blue on Blue 42" Leather Accordion Straps X-Large w/Back Strap 229.00 Hohner ACC19 Brown on Brown 42" Leather Accordions Straps X-Large
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