How Many Wheatstone Cranes?
#1
Posted 07 July 2008 - 10:39 AM
I counted 393, made between 1913 and 1973, but I am sure I will have missed some, and assuming I have interpreted the various model numbers and codes correctly.
In the earliest days, the word Crane appears somewhere. Around 1932 they start to use a model number beginning with a 7. Then, around 1944, the model numbers change to 1T through to 5T, as seen in the 1956 price list on Concertina.com
So, has anybody else come up with a wildly different total?
And speaking of Model 5T, the Baritone Crane, has anybody seen one?
#2
Posted 07 July 2008 - 01:58 PM
Sad, isn't it.
#3
Posted 07 July 2008 - 02:35 PM
How are you counting 28873 and 28874 on p.153-- do the ditto indications tell us that these were Cranes?
#4
Posted 07 July 2008 - 04:00 PM
Larry Stout, on Jul 7 2008, 08:35 PM, said:
How are you counting 28873 and 28874 on p.153-- do the ditto indications tell us that these were Cranes?
What about 26228?
If you mean 28823 and 28824 (p153) I have taken the 'do' to mean they are Cranes.
(Please note that I have only studied the ledgers and am not an expert on the instruments themselves.)
#5
Posted 07 July 2008 - 05:00 PM
26228 is pictured in the gallery at SteveP's Crane Concertina page:
http://www.craneconcertina.com/gallery.php..._gallerypage=13
#6
Posted 07 July 2008 - 07:15 PM
SteveP, on Jul 7 2008, 08:39 AM, said:
I counted 393, made between 1913 and 1973, but I am sure I will have missed some, and assuming I have interpreted the various model numbers and codes correctly.
Thanks for the information, I have never actaully thought how many Wheatstone Cranes were made, I suppose this means findign one and being able to afford to buy it will be difficult, witha total count less than 400.
~Hooves
#7
Posted 08 July 2008 - 02:05 AM
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Posted 08 July 2008 - 02:31 AM
#10
Posted 08 July 2008 - 07:39 AM
Dirge, on Jul 8 2008, 08:22 AM, said:
I wonder if that might be like the Edeophone Crane that I had a few years ago, which had a regular treble end but the bass side was an octave lower than normal?
Mind you, I've had a piccolo Maccann, made for Jack Clevoner, that was simply an octave higher than usual.
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#11
Posted 09 July 2008 - 06:43 AM
All the larger real Cranes that I have seen, including some very fine instruments indeed, have been made by Crabbs. I believe that many of the Maccan to Crane conversions were done by Crabbs too. Crabbs made many Crane Duets (usually around 45 buttons) in batches of 6 to a dozen for the "Salvation Army"; these together with those made by Lachenal and one or two recent ones by Connor, should make the total count of Cranes much more than the "390"; though there is the story (probably an urban myth) that the French Salvation Army burnt over a 100 Cranes about 20 years ago!
Inventor.
#12
Posted 09 July 2008 - 08:40 AM
inventor, on Jul 9 2008, 12:43 PM, said:
The number made by Lachenal is a whole different can of worms, with no records to help. The serial numbers on Cranes were last seen heading towards 6000, but this range of numbers may have been shared with Macann duets for at least some of the time.

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