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    Let me get back to you on this, but many and varied around music, flight, motorcycles, Islay Scotch and once I start the list it could ramble on for quite a bit ... except for many of the current governments of the world.
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  1. Hi David, sorry, I missed your post. Yes, it is still available. RH is like a 48-key Crane LH is reduced, only from c2 - e3. I think that I'd covered it in the pictures. Kind regards, Rod
  2. SOLD. Will make donation shortly.
  3. 58-key Jeffries Duet in Bb. Plays well. 7 fold bellows. Modern case included. It's only issue is that the C4 reed in the right hand might need a new tongue, as it sounds sharp if pulled or pushed hard. $3000
  4. hate to break up the Crane Duet collection but I guess that I don't need them all ... 35-key Wheatstone Crane Duet - from Greg Jowaisas. Plays well, hard case. Good intro to Crane Duet. Proper Wheatstone reedy sound. $750. 42-key Lachenal Crane Duet - rare bird. Plays well with hard case. Range between a 35 and 48 but extremely hard to find. $900.
  5. A Square Deal! Harold Harrington C-G Square Anglo For Sale. Mint Condition, w/Case. Harold was one of the first concertina makers to use accordion reeds in his instruments, in an attempt to make the Concertina more available to those wanting to learn. $1500.
  6. Square Deal! Historic Henry Harley Bb / F 26-key Concertina. Restored by Nigel Sture in 5/2020. Plays very strongly for a real antique. Includes original Case. $1500
  7. I've ventured into Chemnitzer and it's really just a large Anglo with some Jeffries duet elements thrown in. Another set of fingerngs to learn but, depending on the box, not that hard to play. The big multi-stop ones get pretty heavy but so do big accordions. Compared to the english boxes, they come pretty cheap over here. I'd say, buy it and try it out. It's not a life-long committment.
  8. I'm with Gary on voting for the key of C!
  9. And the one in the picture has flat ends, I believe, while the one in Alex's shop has raised ends. Still, quite a large beastie to be sure.
  10. I still have the kapek. Or an Arno Arnold in C.
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