Vintage Hohner Little Lady No. 39 Harmonica with Original Box – Made in Germany

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This vintage Hohner Little Lady Harmonica No. 39 is a miniature marvel with a monumental history. Not only is it the world’s smallest playable harmonica, but it also made musical history as the first instrument played in space—used by astronaut Wally Schirra aboard Gemini VI in 1965 to play “Jingle Bells.” This tiny treasure is a collectible piece of both musical and aerospace legacy.

This vintage Hohner Little Lady Harmonica No. 39 is a miniature marvel with a monumental history. Not only is it the world’s smallest playable harmonica, but it also made musical history as the first instrument played in space—used by astronaut Wally Schirra aboard Gemini VI in 1965 to play “Jingle Bells.” This tiny treasure is a collectible piece of both musical and aerospace legacy.

Item Details:

  • Genuine Hohner “Little Lady” No. 39 harmonica

  • Made in Germany; includes original blue box

  • Circa 1950s

  • First harmonica played in space, now exhibited at the Smithsonian

  • 4-hole, keychain-size playable instrument

  • Measures approx. 1.4" wide