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Glass Harmonica at Franklin Institute
By Rick Inzero

Philip Jamison wrote to the MMD:

> The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia has one of Benjamin Franklin's
> glass harmonicas, though I doubt it's playable.

Last time I was there (10 years ago?), there was indeed a glass
harmonica on display, and it was playable.  It was in a huge children's
"hands-on" public educational area, and anyone could go right up to
it, push the button to start the electric motor, and play it.
Perhaps someone in the area could stop by or call and inquire if
it's still on display and useable.

Rick Inzero
Rochester, NY, rdi@cci.com.geentroep  [ remove .geentroep to reply ]


(Message sent Wed 8 Sep 1999, 15:24:31 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  Franklin, Glass, Harmonica, Institute

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