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I'm afraid it's the normal sort of thing - I need some advice.

 

A mate is girding himself to sell an A.C. Norman "standard" Anglo - G/D, steel reeds, 30 key, 6.25 inch diameter, stainless steel ends and buttons, Lachenal accidentals. I'm not really a concertina player - although can get a few tunes out of one - but would like to improve. I'm a regular melodeon player. But what to pay him? I know the price he paid eight years ago and it has barely been played so is 'as new'. I'm assuming that it may well have appreciated. I want to be fair to him but don't want to go way over the odds. I've emailed the Norman site to get a quote on a new one but need to act fairly quickly.

 

Any views? 2% appreciation per year on original price?

 

Thanks for reading.

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