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  1. I have a couple of Bandoneons that have a bi-directional layout (Meisel and Praktical) and it does take some getting used to. I won't tell you that I have, yet. As I experiment with different systems, I try to appreciate each for what it is, but I find uni-directional much more logical.
  2. Rick, you can send him a private msg through this site, if that helps you at all.
  3. Hi Granddaughter3, That's quite a collection. The first three are Maccann layout, one of the two primary Duet systems. The 4th is likely a Chemnitzer; was your Grandfather's name Andy? The 5th is a Hohner Single-row Melodeon. The Wheatstone #31898 is listed in Wheatstone Ledger SD02 page 086 as: "Aug 31 - 40 - Mac Octo all over fret 72 - 98" which I think means: Built: Aug, 1931 Type 40 Maccann, Octagonal, all over fretwork, 72 key. Depending on condition, probably $2000 - $3000. Does the wooden octagonal one have any name badge on the other side? The 3rd, with the green pearloid and black ends looks like a modified Chemnitzer or Bandoneon. Do you have any pictures of him playing them? Kind regards, Rod
  4. Oh my, I would love to have that ....
  5. saguaro_squeezer

    Una

    This is slightly off topic but I'd love to find a John Crabb Crane, but I don't know if he ever built any. My earliest is 1907, which was built by Geoff's Grandfater.
  6. saguaro_squeezer

    Una

    i had a Conner Crane Duet and John Conner made SUPERB instruments. I'd look seriously at that one.
  7. saguaro_squeezer

    Una

    I've been very lucky, I guess. But I'm also lucky to have a top-notch repairman nearby that can help me with little glitches as the concertina becomes used to our desert climate. And they're always some adjustment ... except for the big Maccann that I bought from Theo and the Crabb 48 from Little John. But Una, I will jump onto the "try as many as you can" bandwagon. And you're lucky, at least you're in the UK. Over here, we almost always have to buy from a distance. Now hopefully, Trump or Boris won't cause the prices to go through the roof ?
  8. saguaro_squeezer

    Una

    Lachenal made a whole range of instruments, not just student ones. But, if your budget is 2000 GBP, I don't think you'll have trouble finding a good instrument. Chris Algar, Theo Gibb, AW Norman, Nigel Sture, Steve Chambers ... I know that I'll miss a few and I apologize ... all sell good quality instruments, Actually, so do many of the private sellers on this board. Good luck and happy hunting!
  9. I have a diagram but it's probably the same as Polly's. I'll send it along if you'd like, David.
  10. I didn't see a thread to hook on to, but thought we should have a sentiment for the season, whichever you celebrate!
  11. I really want the Wheatstone Crane. I'm just trying to figure out how to pay for it!
  12. Joseph, you should advertise this with the US Concertina Association on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/usca.wcc/ Kind regards, Rod
  13. Hi Lynda, Here's a link to a site that should help you. https://concertinamusic.com/key/ I'm imagining that they're in the key of C, since from my limited experience, the alternate keys are generally found in larger instruments. Give it a try and let me know what you find. Kind regards, Rod
  14. Hi Lynda, with that key layout ... and I’d love to see a picture of the left side ... these are Chemnitzer-style concertinas. You might also go over the the US Concertina Assn's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/usca.wcc/ and post the question to them, too. They're pretty friendly people. kind regards, Rod
  15. 99.9% of the time I sell through this or other instrument-related sites that I frequent. I have had good luck with the German e-bay site, https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s-bandoneon/k0 for the Bandoneons that I bought, but sort of held my breath with each transaction. You can hopefully tell in the pre-sale emails whether or not the person is reputable. Kind regards, Rod
  16. Dave, there's that rumor going around that the regulations for instruments have been updated and allegedly that everything not Appendix 1 does not require a certificate. I looked at the appendicies here: https://www.cites.org/eng/app/appendices.php and only found one Ebony and it was on appendix 2. Worth looking into ...
  17. Oh No! I just got my copy of "Ditty Box" a month or so ago and had been having some nice correspondence with him on a couple of topics I'm so sorry to hear this.
  18. Steve, if the S/N is18587, that puts it near my big Maccann and I agree that it surely has steel reeds. Geoff could, of course, correct us.
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