seanc Posted July 31, 2021 Share Posted July 31, 2021 I know this may be a long shot, but throwing it out there. looking for an Aeola, New Model, possibly Edeophone. If possible, I’m looking for a local transaction. In Worcester area willing to take a ride. Have $$. Or if interested a 50s era Wheatstone 3E that I can use in a trade + cash your way. prefer something that does not need work. But depending on what you have possibly open to something that just needs a bit of tweaking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken_Coles Posted July 31, 2021 Share Posted July 31, 2021 That's Worcester, Massachusetts, not Worcester, England, right? (For the sake of our international audience.) 😎 Good luck in the hunt. Ken Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seanc Posted July 31, 2021 Author Share Posted July 31, 2021 Yes. Worcester, mass. Usa Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wolf Molkentin Posted August 2, 2021 Share Posted August 2, 2021 (edited) if considering a New Model, you shouldn't roule out a Wheatstone Model 21 ff. (22/24 in particular) either IMO Edited August 2, 2021 by Wolf Molkentin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seanc Posted August 2, 2021 Author Share Posted August 2, 2021 Wolf. I have a 22. I am looking for something just as fast. But quieter, and mellower sounding. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wolf Molkentin Posted August 3, 2021 Share Posted August 3, 2021 12 hours ago, seanc said: Wolf. I have a 22. I am looking for something just as fast. But quieter, and mellower sounding. How about a good model 6? (mine is not for sale 🙂) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seanc Posted August 4, 2021 Author Share Posted August 4, 2021 On 8/3/2021 at 5:26 AM, Wolf Molkentin said: How about a good model 6? (mine is not for sale 🙂) Is that as fast as a 22? I have 50s 3E and a new model crane. But they are just Fords to Ferrari difference. I’d be willing to consider it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
conzertino Posted August 4, 2021 Share Posted August 4, 2021 (edited) In my opinion you can't easily top a good ebony ended Aeola - if you find one!?! Chris Algar usually has a few. I have one out for restoration ( in Britain ) and possible sale... I used a Wheatstone Boyd for many years ( even louder than my M22s ), but eventually switched to an EE Aeola for a softer sound. It has a wider dynamic range and more "body" to the sound while still being quite loud, if required. However individual instruments vary a lot. So make sure to test before buying such an expensive thing... PS: I always "tuned" my main instruments by reducing the spring-pressure to make them really fast... Edited August 4, 2021 by conzertino Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wolf Molkentin Posted August 8, 2021 Share Posted August 8, 2021 On 8/4/2021 at 8:12 PM, seanc said: Is that as fast as a 22? I have 50s 3E and a new model crane. But they are just Fords to Ferrari difference. I’d be willing to consider it. not much difference IMO, and my model 6 even has brass reeds - it‘s incredibly light, and well-made - it would have to be a particularly good specimen I guess - but you‘d always have to try an instrument before making your decision (not that I always acted accordingly though 😎). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
conzertino Posted August 10, 2021 Share Posted August 10, 2021 Chirs Algar currently has an early sixsided pinhole Aeola for sale for 2500 Pound... The are usually good fast players with a really soft unique sound... https://concertina.co.uk/stock-selection/english-concertinas/wheatstone-pinhole-aeola-48-key-treble/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seanc Posted August 14, 2021 Author Share Posted August 14, 2021 I have a line on 3 Aeolas at the moment. All in the US. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stewart Dean Posted August 16, 2021 Share Posted August 16, 2021 (edited) I have a mint Model 6 Wheatstone treble English for sale, fully restored with new longer bellows by Wim Wakker of Concertina Connection. Really better than new. See http://sdean.net/Concertina/Concertinas4Sale.html I also have a soprano (transposes up an octave) Edeophone up for sale there As for Aeolas....Once upon a time in the late '90's, after I had gone as fas as I could go with a student model Lachenal, I went looking for a Wheatstone. This was before Ebay or all that much of the Internet that we now take for granted as a source for finding tinas. After much difficulty, someone suggested I contact the Sally Ann. Long story short, was allowed to post an add in three of the SA 😁 house organs and it darned near rained concertinas. They were instruments with history and loved remembrance of those that had played them (for entertainment and SA hymn backup). Almost all needed work and were pretty much just given to me. I would pass them to the Button Box for repair, get them back, try them to see if they were better than what I had, and, if not, would pass them back to the BBx and they would sell them. Everybody was happy. The SA folk (real walking as well as talking Christians, decent to the bone) were happy: the instruments were from relatives 'Gone to Glory' (as the SAs have it) and now in the possession of elderly relatives who wanted the instruments to live again...and not end up in the dumpster when they died. The BBx was delighted to get a source of quality instruments...and I got lovely instruments....Aeolas, Edeophones, regular model Lachenal and Wheatstone, extended range and transposing tina. The Aeolas were beautiful with clean sound, but to me, the timbre wasn't anything special, and they were heavy. For a while I even had a 64 key Aeola whose low end turned out to finger bass clef as if it were treble (except that the sharps and flats weren't on the same lines). I ended up with: a lovely Model 6 Wheatstone treble (from a woman in her 70s who, as a child, had sat on the case to see out the car window going to SA picnics). a gorgeous baritone Edeophone, relatively quick with a rich lower register All in all, the Edeophones often had a richer timbre than the Aeolas....though both roll off a table much too easily! For most playing, I find a Model 6 treble Wheatstone to be as good or better than an Aeola. My 2 cents. Some years back, I had a chance to buy another Model 6 and did. Due to constrained fixed income in retirement, I am selling it. They can be gems...and both ones I have are. Edited August 16, 2021 by Stewart Dean Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveS Posted August 16, 2021 Share Posted August 16, 2021 I have a 56 key Aeola Tenor Treble for sale. Ebony ends, fully restored about 3 years ago by me. Plays amazingly well with a fast action and responsive reeds. Currently in UK. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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