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An early variation of an instrument resembling a kazoo from 1897.

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DescriptionKAZOO 10 12 1897.pdf
English: An early variation of an instrument resembling a kazoo from 1897.
Date 10/12/1897
Source The United States Patent and Trademark Office
Author USPTO

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