NOTTNICK Posted April 20, 2006 Posted April 20, 2006 Hello I have just got hold of a rather tatty old Anglo - it is nothing special so I am happy to have a go with repair myself. I think that with a bit of TLC I can get it to some sort of worthwhile state as it isn't warped or cracked and the bellows are just about OK. I am a complete begginer regarding repairs but have reasonable skills in this sort of thing. I would really appreciate advice on 1. Fixing the small pieces of damage (holes) on some corners of the bellows. 2. Getting hold of some replacement pads / end bolts / bellows papers (I think that's what they are called - the decorative papers anyway - they look like bog standard Latchenal type). (and a rough idea of cost). 3. Getting broken reed replaced. I live in Nottingham UK. I suppose the answers to these determine if I go ahead with this. Nick Murphy
Woody Posted April 20, 2006 Posted April 20, 2006 HelloI have just got hold of a rather tatty old Anglo - it is nothing special so I am happy to have a go with repair myself. I think that with a bit of TLC I can get it to some sort of worthwhile state as it isn't warped or cracked and the bellows are just about OK. I am a complete begginer regarding repairs but have reasonable skills in this sort of thing. I would really appreciate advice on 1. Fixing the small pieces of damage (holes) on some corners of the bellows. 2. Getting hold of some replacement pads / end bolts / bellows papers (I think that's what they are called - the decorative papers anyway - they look like bog standard Latchenal type). (and a rough idea of cost). 3. Getting broken reed replaced. I live in Nottingham UK. I suppose the answers to these determine if I go ahead with this. Nick Murphy Not very experienced with this myself but I've found the following useful resources............ The Concertina Maintenance Manual by David Elliot - available from lots of sellers David Leese Concertina Spares - at this link - includes prices - I've bought from him and he's very good. Also these links though I've not used them..... Concertina Connection Hobgoblin - see bottom of page Suttner Concertinas - W
Theo Posted April 20, 2006 Posted April 20, 2006 And if you post some photos of the problems you intend to deal with, then people here will be able to give you specific advice.
NOTTNICK Posted April 21, 2006 Author Posted April 21, 2006 That's really helpful thanks. I think I'll order the book and read up on things - and David Leese looks like a good place to go too. I'll probably post again when I have gleaned more knowledge. Nick
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