wunks Posted July 15, 2021 Share Posted July 15, 2021 Does anyone recognize this fret pattern or even this particular instrument? There is some confusion coming from the seller as to the maker. Supposedly Lachenal and the 4 fold dark green bellows with the standard papers seem to support this. I can't seem to get a pic of the other end so this might be a home made replacement although it seems nicely done and pleasing if simple. Seller says mahogany but it looks like walnut or maybe rough rosewood to me. German? One can see the pads,springs and radial layout through the ends. If I hear back from them I can provide more detail. Thanx. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Takayuki YAGI Posted July 15, 2021 Share Posted July 15, 2021 I Just noticed that Concertina Museum Ref:C-270 (Nickolds) has similar ends. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Helmore Posted July 15, 2021 Share Posted July 15, 2021 Hi This distinctive pattern look the same as the three Jabez Austin instruments at the concertina museum https://www.concertinamuseum.com/CM00260.htm It could be tricky to ever definitively say, but there could well be more clues inside...the three at the museum all have 'JA' stamped internally. Whoever the maker / makers, an interesting piece of concertina history! Please post more pics if you get them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wunks Posted July 16, 2021 Author Share Posted July 16, 2021 (edited) Very interesting. I wonder where that shared pattern originated? Hopefully I'll "end"up with it! I'm waiting for more pics and will certainly post them. Thank you both....😃 Edited July 16, 2021 by wunks clarity Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Theo Posted July 16, 2021 Share Posted July 16, 2021 The ends are rosewood, doesn't look like a Lachenal pattern. It's common for early EC's like this one to have 4 fold green bellows. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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