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Suttner E1 English Concertina Available

Jόrgen Suttner
#215
Hexagonal
Standard Treble
48 German Silver Buttons
German Silver Metal Ends
6-fold Goatskin Bellows
May 2004
As-new Original Condition
No scratches, blemishes, or tarnish
Original case in as-new condition

http://www.suttnerconcertinas.com/prices.html

From the Suttner website:

E1: English concertina
• Keys: 48 buttons, solid German silver
• Ends: raised hardwood ends in black or raised German Silver ends
• Bellows: 6-fold leather bellows, goatskin
• Tuning: treble tuning, range from g to c''''; tenor tuning, range from c to f'''
• Levers: riveted
• Reeds: single steel reeds in brass frames
• Reed pan construction: Wheatstone construction, reed chambers in a circle
• Size: 160 mm diameter (6.3 in.)
• Six-sided


CURRENT NEW PRICE = USD 6000 : EU 4650 : GBP 3175 (14 May 06)

SELLING PRICE = USD 5000 : EU 3900 : GBP 2650

This concertina is located in the US.

Will entertain offers of partial trade for a superb Crane/Triumph Duet.

Many references available.

Be Well,

Dan Stenersen
dand1usa
Where are you located?

I have not yet gotten the courage to purchase anything off the internet, but I would be willing to drive a considerable distance to see this instrument.
Chris Allert
where have i seen this before?

http://www.concertina.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=2942

the seller's name is the same, but the concertina.net login is different. is this the same seller? it looks like a beautiful instrument.
danersen
Hello dand1usa, Chris, et.al.,

I am near Denver, Colorado. You are most welcome to visit.

This is the same instrument and I am the same owner in the post Chris notes. Hard drive crash ... new e-mail address ... and I couldn't easily locate any of my previous log-in records, so I just started over.

I placed the Oct 2005 post shortly after acquiring a 20's amboyna, but almost immediately had serious after-thoughts about parting with it and pulled the post. Now, that some time has passed, I think I am ready to let it go.

It is beautiful - visually and aurally - certainly part of the difficulty in parting company with it. It's a superb concertina not often available in the US.

Be Well,

Dan
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