Geraghty Posted November 19, 2022 Share Posted November 19, 2022 (edited) Edit - still available! I purchased this 26-button Bb/F anglo concertina from Barleycorn in January 2021. I like it, but I am on a waiting list for a Carroll now and am selling this one to raise funds. It is located in Eugene, Oregon, USA and I am asking $1,650 plus shipping. Insurance is optional but recommended and is at buyer's expense. I am also willing to consider trades or partial trades involving an anglo in keys other than C/G, but I prefer selling outright. I am most interested in smaller and/or quieter modern instruments. This video that I made last year features this instrument as the first of the three. I was still learning the tune, which shows. Additional sound files - pardon my errors. B/F concertina - jig recording - the mic was set too loud and crackles a little at the loudest parts, this is a fault of the mic, not the concertina. B/F concertina - reel recording Here is the original description from Barleycorn's website: Quote I bought this concertina from images but without examining it, and I presumed that it was a Jones as they often made 26 keys with quite crude fretwork-which this has. Having said that, this one does not have the usual fretwork for a Jones. As soon as I played it I realised that it had the “growl” of the basic Crabb and Jeffries budget-model wooden-ended anglos. As the ends are refinished and it has new bellows-any of the most obvious clues as to its maker have been lost but the reeds are not typical Jones reeds. It has got refinished ends, new pads, valves, straps and it is tuned to Bb/F concert pitch. It also has a set of new, quality 6 fold bellows. It plays really well for a budget concertina and has a great sound. It could be said that this concertina "has character". When I enquired about it, Barleycorn said: Quote It is not perfect-it has very basic ends-one of which has a repaired crack in it-totally stable but obvious-and the buttons on that side lean a little-but it is in solid working condition, sounds and plays great has been rebuilt inside and has a new set of 6 fold bellows which cost £300 themselves. It sounds like a quality instrument and almost certainly is a Jeffries or a Crabb and their top instruments would cost £4000-7000. The leaning buttons are a cosmetic issue only and do not affect play. They are on the left side and are angled slightly down when the instrument is in playing position. It's very hard to spot it except at certain angles. Here is a photo of the repaired crack on one end: Let me know if you have any questions, thank you! Edited March 26, 2023 by Geraghty Updating availability Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geraghty Posted March 26, 2023 Author Share Posted March 26, 2023 (edited) This instrument is still available. Zoom calls to demonstrate it are possible! Here is a note map: Edited March 26, 2023 by Geraghty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geraghty Posted June 25, 2023 Author Share Posted June 25, 2023 This instrument is still available, mainly because I haven't gotten around to updating the advertising anywhere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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