Frank Edgley Posted November 9, 2011 Posted November 9, 2011 I have recently been contacted by a musician who wants to sell her Edgley Concertina. She is currently working on flute, whistle, piano and more, and feels she has taken on too much, and cannot spend enough time with her concertina. This is an instrument which was originally made for Asher Perkins (who plays on my website) to take to Ireland to compete at the All-Ireland Competitions (Fleadh). He played it for a month or so but didn't travel to the Competition that year, and since it was on loan, returned it to me. It is a bubinga, Celtic Lion with roasted walnut sides and fancy handles. If you are intersted, please e-mail me and I will send a photo and we can discuss price. The present owner has not used it much and she has taken very good care of it. fedgley@cogeco.ca
Huckleberry Leonard Posted November 16, 2011 Posted November 16, 2011 I have recently been contacted by a musician who wants to sell her Edgley Concertina. She is currently working on flute, whistle, piano and more, and feels she has taken on too much, and cannot spend enough time with her concertina. This is an instrument which was originally made for Asher Perkins (who plays on my website) to take to Ireland to compete at the All-Ireland Competitions (Fleadh). He played it for a month or so but didn't travel to the Competition that year, and since it was on loan, returned it to me. It is a bubinga, Celtic Lion with roasted walnut sides and fancy handles. If you are intersted, please e-mail me and I will send a photo and we can discuss price. The present owner has not used it much and she has taken very good care of it. fedgley@cogeco.ca Frank, It is Neil Leonard (aka Huckleberry). I gave you a deposit on a concertina some years ago but we never finished the rest. I am interested in this instrument. I am selling my Dipper and would like to try one of yours now. I have played one before and found it quite nice. What do you ask for this?Want to trade?
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