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Selling here, hopefully rather than sending eBay wards...

 

A 30 key Tedrow Standard in C/G with wooden ends, delrin buttons, six fold leather bellows with lachenal fancy papers. It has a great concertina sound despite the accordion style reeds, and a tremendously fast action. was £1200 reduced to £1000 for quick sale, plus postage at cost

 

Would suit a player looking to upgrade from a lachenal or starter instrument or similar.

 

In stunning condition. Cased in standard modern square concertina hard case.

 

Photos now added more information as required, local or travelling players are welcome to test drive. I'd prefer to sell in the UK due to the complexities and anguish of shipping.

 

thanks

 

Gav

 

(please note Edgley has sold, am unable to edit thread title!)

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I'm hopefully upgrading to a Wheatstone in April/May, so am offering my current 30 key boxes here.

 

Both are fairly hard to come by in the UK, and have a waiting list at the moment.

 

1. An Edgley professional, metal ends, black delrin buttons, angled reedpans for added volume, in G/D - great for morris, nice and loud and a lovely fast action, seven fold black leather bellows. £1400 o.n.o.

 

I can vouch for the Edgley; a great player with fine action. And one of the prettiest modern concertinas i've seen.

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Thanks to Paul and Jim - these are indeed both excellent boxes, and I'll be more tahn a little sorry to lose the key flexibility. Both of them have really changed my mind about the whole accordion reed debate and improved my playing massively, but I'm ready to invest in some more buttons!

 

all the bet

 

Gav

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Hmmm - my messenger seems to have deleted all of the private messages in my inbox. Could anyone who already contacted me and was awaiting photos drop me a line again? Apologies for the bump.

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