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It is rare that I have a new concertina for sale. This instrument is a 30 button C/G Wheatstone, with polished stainless ends and solid bloodwood body. It has seven-fold bellows, and traditional knurled strap adjustment screws. Having the "angled reedpan" option, it is a Professional Model with great tone, and the usual Edgley fast, quiet action. A Fallon case is available as an option. No wait for this one. It is ready to ship in time for your next gig! Please contact Frank Edgley at edgley@concertinas.ca for details.

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I'd like to add that I've been playing an Edgley for more than four years, and have tried throughout the years some Dippers, Suttners and older vintage concertinas. Yesterday I picked up a vintage, Crabb/Jeffries concertina I recently bought and still, the Edgley, in term of speed and reed responsiveness, is comparable with any of the best concertinas out there.

 

I was telling a friend who visited last night that quite frankly, the Edgley is an instrument you can play and if/when you switch to a concertina-reeded instrument, the only difference is going to be with the sound of the reeds, but you won't find your new box easier to play.

 

For the price I think this concertina is a bargain.

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It is rare that I have a new concertina for sale. This instrument is a 30 button C/G Wheatstone, with polished stainless ends and solid bloodwood body. It has seven-fold bellows, and traditional knurled strap adjustment screws. Having the "angled reedpan" option, it is a Professional Model with great tone, and the usual Edgley fast, quiet action. A Fallon case is available as an option. No wait for this one. It is ready to ship in time for your next gig! Please contact Frank Edgley at edgley@concertinas.ca for details.

It's surprising that no one seems to have taken up this offer. My order for a wooden-ended model is almost at the top of the Frank's queue, so I'm waiting.

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