The factories grew and extended steadily, until towards the end of World War
One, Seydel's son-in-law, Hugo Bischoffsberger and his sons Emil, Hugo and
Curt inherited the factory.
During the war, as the only instruments a soldier could carry around with
him and play, harmonicas had become urgent war supplies!
Both sides of the line, the men accompanied their songs with a harmonica and
could even play the Blues - although they couldn't have known at the time
how important that term would become :)))
The historical gallery you will find
>here