Hohner Crossover the best in Class?

(I apologize Bern I couldn’t read your post so I translated it… hope you don’t mind!)

I started playing Echo C/G-A/F and Comet C/G for about 50 years but at about 8 years old on the little Hohner darlings Because I was allowed to play with friends at some point, I suddenly needed several keys. After cheap scrap, my family gave me a set of Seydel’s Blues Session and I was happy. A friend of the guitarists noticed that with the bluesharp to play the song did not really work out according to his ideas. He brought me a flyer from Ralf Brendle’s Blueskur 1914, so I’m there, I don’t know anything about his Hohner NÄHE… But I was back and forth from what he did with the Muha. I saw what he was playing and I got a set of crossovers at D and F also the low i’m learning the bluesharp in the 6th year with him and I found it’s an endless story. At 70 I started to make a Chromonika beginner, Have a Mellow Tone, a Discoverie as Esatz and A de Luxe II meanwhile restored, which has been given to me by an uncle, which cost 32DM in the 1970s. and is now playable again. So Hohner all over the rail Special 20 and Rockets are also underneath so for campfires and motorcycle backpacks because they are so trouble-free, there is what I put the in the ultrasonic bath you easily knock out and let them dry on a lint-free cloth with the cancell openings near below then everything is usually ok again. thanks to Ralf and thumbs up for the whole Hohner palette.
Bernd