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For Sale: Henry Crabb & Son 67 Key Concertina


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Henry Crabb & Son 67 Key Concertina For Sale
 
Thanks for all the interest. This item has now been sold.
 
In very good condition with 6-fold bellows and raised metal ends.
The concertina is boxed, may be the original box but not sure.
Please see the accompanying pictures for more details.
If you have any questions then please let me know and I will do my best to answer them.
Worldwide shipping is available at cost subject to local customs restrictions / charges.
 

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Hi  Steve,

do you  have  the  serial number  or  any  idea of  the  period ?  

Many  years ago (  1973)  I  tried  an EC  made by  Harry's  father  in the  1920's...  it  was an  8  sided Tenor Treble  , heavy  but  a  beautifull  sound.  Harry  wanted  £180  and  that  was  too much  for  me  at  that  time  and  I  opted  for  a  1927 Wheatstone Aeola  for  £150.....  wish  I'd  bought  the  Crabb too.

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48 minutes ago, seanc said:

What is this? It looks like a Maccan on the left and a Crane on the right.

 

Looks like a Crane to me on both sides, that button in the 6th column is not unusual in large Cranes.  If I played Crane then I would want this instrument.

 

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6 hours ago, Geoff Wooff said:

Hi  Steve,

do you  have  the  serial number  or  any  idea of  the  period ?  

Many  years ago (  1973)  I  tried  an EC  made by  Harry's  father  in the  1920's...  it  was an  8  sided Tenor Treble  , heavy  but  a  beautifull  sound.  Harry  wanted  £180  and  that  was  too much  for  me  at  that  time  and  I  opted  for  a  1927 Wheatstone Aeola  for  £150.....  wish  I'd  bought  the  Crabb too.

 

Looks like the serial number will remain a mystery. Been into both ends now and no hint of a serial number. However, there is a Barleycorn stamp in both ends! Please see pictures.

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