Custom Nintendo NES Harmonicas?

I’ve seen these before, but I’m not sure if I’ve ever posted them. Basically, I just don’t see the point. Then again, I don’t see the point in a lot of things I feature.

Do you remember the old days when your NES wasn’t working and you had to blow into the cartridge like it was a harmonica? Well now you can blow into a real harmonica built into a classic NES cartridge!

This harmonica was constructed by using a Hohner Pocket Pal harmonica and building it into a Legend of Zelda cartridge. As you can see in the picture, this appears to be a standard NES cartridge at first glance. Fool your friends by blowing into it and see the look on their faces when they realize it is a harmonica.

Seriously though, who the hell bids on Dick Tracy when there’s a Zelda one available?

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