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Defra

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  1. Really enjoyed this, especially as I'm struggling with my own version at the moment. Lots to learn here.

    The EC played in this style seems to be really well suited to these jazzy pieces.

    Since the demise of TOTM, such postings are really useful, please keep them coming!

    Dean

  2. Sounds beautiful. Really like your choice of tunes too. What happens to these lovely instruments you restore? Do they stay in your collection or do you have a music store, online or physical? Not that I'm looking to buy - the euro's slump against the dollar has put an end to my transatlantic shopping!

  3. Despite my previous post about not going any lower I've decided to cut my losses as I don't believe in keeping an instrument that's not getting played.

    Now re-posted on Ebay France. 4 days to go and 1 bid at €1,200, which may or may not be genuine, so here's a chance to get a bargain for anyone wanting to try out the Hayden system on a quality instrument : http://www.ebay.fr/itm/Concertina-Peacock-Hayden-Duet-/322036109190?hash=item4afad90f86:g:ebkAAOSwPc9W0A47

     

    Thanks for looking,

     

    Dean

  4. I've been trying to sell my Peacock Hayden duet through this site for some time to no avail. I can't afford to drop the price any lower so I've decided to make it available for a trade.

     

    I'm looking for a good wooden-ended vintage English concertina - preferably a baritone but I would consider a treble and would be willing to add some money to the deal for the right instrument.

     

    The instrument remains available for sale at €1,500 if anyone is interested.

     

    Here's the text of my original ad :

     

    I'm selling my Peacock Hayden Duet concertina by Concertina Connection with 42 buttons + air that I only recently acquired second-hand from another forum member who also didn't stick with the duet system so played it only lightly. It's in great unblemished shape with a matt black finish and excellent 6-fold Wakker bellows that haven't yet been played in. Domed and bushed metal buttons. Serial no. 090, made when there were 3 versions of the Peacock - Standard, Special and Custom. Now I believe there are only 2 models available.

    This is an accordion-reeded hybrid duet but I find that it comes the closest to a "concertina" type sound of other hybrids I have played. Lovely tone and good volume. It is lightweight and has a very responsive and smooth action. It comes with the original, good quality hard case.

    So why am I selling? Well, I've been well and truly bitten by the concertina bug (or concertina acquisition syndrome) and have been trying out different systems, but living where I do means buying unseen. I've simply come to the conclusion that I'm more suited to the English system!

    Plenty of photos available, just PM me.

    Thanks for reading,

     

    Dean

     

  5. New price: €1,600. This is a real bargain for anyone interested in a Peacock concertina in excellent condition (and even more so for anyone outside the Eurozone given the very weak euro). The only reason it hasn't already sold is that I live in France and have been unable to post on the UK and US versions of ebay because I have never sold anything else on ebay. I had it on French Ebay for a while but there are very few people in France interested in such an instrument. I pulled it from there but still have it on a more popular French selling site - www.leboncoin.fr

    I'm losing big money at this price :( but I don't believe in hanging onto instruments that aren't getting played enough and am chalking the duet system up to an interesting learning experience that didn't quite suit me.

    Cheers,

    Dean

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