rcr27 Posted March 8 Posted March 8 Seen this badge a couple of times before, all in rosewood-ended english concertinas. Do we know more about it?
Stephen Chambers Posted March 8 Posted March 8 1 hour ago, rcr27 said: Seen this badge a couple of times before, all in rosewood-ended english concertinas. Do we know more about it? The paper label in the oval suggests a connection to Crabb's, in Liverpool Road, London, so maybe Geoff Crabb might know something about it... The timber appears to be stained mahogany, not rosewood.
rcr27 Posted March 8 Author Posted March 8 (edited) That one is indeed a Crabb, though most of the ones I’ve come across are actually Wheatstones from the 1930s, time at which Tel Aviv (Israel) was in the British Mandatory Palestine. Examples attached. Edited March 8 by rcr27
Geoffrey Crabb Posted March 12 Posted March 12 A brief scan of my limited records revealed the following that may be of interest. Crabb Number Date Description/Type No of Keys Made for 9167 1934 Anglo 20 Harruden 9175 1934 English. 48 Harruden 9182 1934 English . 48 Habibi 9183 1934 English. 48 Habibi 9187 1935 English. 48 Habibi & Harruden Following the closure of Lachenals (1933), my father acquired some unused woodwork i.e. end boxes and bellows frames. These were then used in the construction of new instruments, all other parts being made in the Crabb, Liverpool Road, workshop. It seems that there was some amalgamation of Habibi & Harruden. Geoff 4
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