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English: an instrument manufactured from can for herrings - original can manufactured by or in the name of Connors Brothers Limited, Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick, Canada - instrument is now owned by Center for World Music, Hildesheim, Germany - shown to public in science exhibition on May 6 2017 in Hannover, Germany
Deutsch: Lamellophon - Musikinstrument aus der Region Bougani, Mali - gefertigt aus einer Konservendose für Heringe
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