A rare 1963-66 Hohner Guitaret. The instrument is in full working condition. All Original including carrying case and a photocopy of the manual. 

This is the UK export model with an original TS-socket (electric guitar style), not DIN. 

The damper is partly worn out (affects only about 50% of the notes) and the felt needs to be replaced for 100% functionality but in my experience the damped sound is not so interesting and most players don't use the damper much.

Note that the item is located in Sweden and will be shipped from there so additional customs charges etc. may apply if outside the EU.

---------

from wikipedia:

Guitaret
Other namesGuitareti
Classification
Related instruments
Electric thumb pianoCembaletPianet
Builders
Hohner

The Guitaret is an electric lamellophone made by Hohner and invented by Ernst Zacharias, in 1963.[1] Zacharias also invented similar instruments like the PianetCembalet and the Clavinet.[2][3]

The instrument itself was not popular, and was dropped from the product line in 1965, presumably because it failed to excite the market. It was one of a number of experiments that Zacharias made converting non-standard musical instruments to modern ones.[4] Guitarets that have survived have problems with the reed dampening system, which means that the instrument has come to be played with two hands.

Despite its obsolescence, its distinct tone has made it popular in both retro- and colourist settings, and it has experienced somewhat of a revival. It has been featured in soundtracks recently for this very reason.[5]

The Guitaret's sound is that of a thumb piano. It is plugged into an amplifier, and sounds like an electric thumb piano.[2]