Delbert Blackketter Posted August 7, 2007 Share Posted August 7, 2007 http://elderly.com/vintage/items/160U-362.htm The Elderly Instruments description is presented here; photos at the link: EC-, treble voice, 6-fold replacement bellows, replacement thumb straps, flat cutout ebony ends, 48 metal bushed buttons, steel reeds, tuned to modern concert pitch, made in England, fine sound, on consignment, with brown leather HSC (SN:28325) 160U-362 .. $2,900.00 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
happy Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 http://elderly.com/vintage/items/160U-362.htm The Elderly Instruments description is presented here; photos at the link: EC-, treble voice, 6-fold replacement bellows, replacement thumb straps, flat cutout ebony ends, 48 metal bushed buttons, steel reeds, tuned to modern concert pitch, made in England, fine sound, on consignment, with brown leather HSC (SN:28325) 160U-362 .. $2,900.00 Could you provide a little history, ie repairs, how long have you had it, who had it before you, any other particulars you'd care to share. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Delbert Blackketter Posted September 13, 2007 Author Share Posted September 13, 2007 http://elderly.com/vintage/items/160U-362.htm The Elderly Instruments description is presented here; photos at the link: EC-, treble voice, 6-fold replacement bellows, replacement thumb straps, flat cutout ebony ends, 48 metal bushed buttons, steel reeds, tuned to modern concert pitch, made in England, fine sound, on consignment, with brown leather HSC (SN:28325) 160U-362 .. $2,900.00 Could you provide a little history, ie repairs, how long have you had it, who had it before you, any other particulars you'd care to share. Howdy, Happy, This is not my instrument, simply my notification. Elderly Instruments is a music store in Lansing, Michigan in the US with an emphasis in mail-order sales. They are a reputable company, but mau not be especially knowledgeable on concertinas. I would suggest that you call them or send an e-mail to ask them about it. Regards Del Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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