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           Tenorbanjo des deutschen Herstellers "Hopf" (vermutlich 60er Jahre) mit hinter dem Steg aufgeschraubten Dämpfer (eigenes Foto) | 
          
          
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           Originally from  de.wikipedia; description page is (was)  here
             - 19:57, 22. Jan 2005  Bodoklecksel 568 x 691 (56.365 Byte) 
 
             
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           User  Bodoklecksel on  de.wikipedia | 
          
          
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