Category:Marxophone
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[edit]- What is a Marxophone?. Frequently Asked Questions - Questions for the Staff. National Music Museum, University of South Dakota. "The Marxophone was produced by the Marxochime Colony of New Troy, Michigan, which was in business from about 1927 to 1972. Henry Charles Marx (1875-1947), founder of the company, oversaw the production of many types of guitar-zithers with names such as the Marxophone, Marx piano harp, Marxolins, violin-uke, pianolin, violin-guitar, Hawaii-phone, and others. Related instruments made by other manufacturers included the mandolin-guitar and the mandolin-harp. ..."
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Media in category "Marxophone"
The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total.
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Marxophone.JPG 2,048 × 1,536; 1.24 MB
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MarxophoneDeltaCountyMichiganMuseum.jpg 824 × 1,148; 323 KB
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MIM PHX 2011-04-26 0186 edited.jpg 2,700 × 1,500; 1.29 MB