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Mike Hulme

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  1. Mathhag,

     

    If you are worried about the effects of heat on your instruments then turn your central heating down to around 60 degrees Fahrenheit and put a bowl of water under your radiators.

     

    I keep a stock of stringed instruments awaiting repair/restoration out of their cases under these conditions and have never had problems.

     

    (Michael Darnton may want to comment on this?)

     

    Cheers,

     

    Mike

  2. On 8/25/2017 at 1:54 PM, OLDNICKILBY said:

    Oh You do make hard work of things I sell 12 of these bolts for £12 an d a set of Taps for £3 Talk about using the " Whipped Cream and Boxing Glove method to kill the Cat "

    Alex your time is more valuable than this

    Nic

    I could use a set of these and the taps. Please check your PMs

     

    Cheers,

     

    Mike

  3. OCD, Not sure about the action yet - I haven't opened it to see but, whichever type it is, it works well.

     

    Theo, it only looks heavy, the aluminium frames must help quite a lot in that respect. The only difficulty is that it is somewhat awkward to play and reach the higher notes on both sides. A decent set of straps will help here, I am sure.

     

    Mike

  4. This just arrived from South Africa; an 80 key Wheatstone Maccann Duet. Virtually unmarked condition, and good to go straight out of the case. It has the Chidley keyboard layout which needs a little getting used to, but sounds really good. The interior looks brand new, and the reeds are in perfect condition.  It is in tune at modern concert pitch, and the action is fast and responsive, The lower end notes on the left hand end are very, very rich and the highr right hand notes are clear and sonorous.  Aluminium reed frames with steel reeds. I am very pleased with this.

     

    Mike

     

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  5. Taking all things into consideration I decided to let someone more experienced do the necessary work, and Mark Adey will be sending my instrument back on Monday, retuned to concert pitch with new pads and valves. Then it will be a case of learning to play the thing.

     

    Are there any Anglo players around Liverpool (UK) able to put this through its' paces?

     

    Cheers,

     

    Mike

  6. Thanks for the info David. This concertina has been in the hands of one family since new and has never been played around with. It is currently playing sharp of concert pitch, which Geoff Wooff says is a good sign of not being tampered with. I am a complete novice on this instrument but realise that my best chance of learning to play involves as good an instrument as I can get.

     

    Having opened it up I can see it needs some new valves which have curled, three on the small reeds are missing (if they were ever fitted) and there is some spotting and crud deposits on the steel reeds. I will be asking for advice on the making and repairing forum shortly!

     

    Cheers,

     

    Mike

  7. Hello!

     

    I have just acquired a Wheatstone 32 key Linota Anglo instrument dating from 1920. From the Wheatstone Ledgers (SD01, 1919 - 1920, p. 140) I have found that 43 is written just before the Serial Number (28487). Both ends have this written internally, adjacent to the stamped matching Serial Numbers. I have attached a photo.

     

    I assume that the 43 is a production number, but having read about model numbers on the forum here I would like to determine how this instrument is designated. After searching through the ledgers am I correct in thinking that the 32 key model first appeared in 1919? - I cannot find any earlier references to a 32 key being sold.

     

    It needs some work; valves, grommets and attention to reeds, etc. but I think it will be nice once fettled.

     

    Any insights would be appreciated.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Mike

     

    [Moderator note: Mike posted a duplicate thread with the image, which I have merged in here - sorry they are out of order! - Ken]

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