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Love the sound of this concertina, and I've seen this type played by others on the Comhaltas website.

Wondering if any of you experienced sharp-eyed folks can tell the maker.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoPKvrD-9jw...feature=related

Oh, yes - Ernestine plays an old Wheatstone (from 19??), with unusual wide buttons.

 

Stephen - any help?

 

/Henrik

 

Ha! You beat me to it, Larry - while I was writing :ph34r:

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Ernestine plays an old Wheatstone (from 19??), with unusual wide buttons.

 

Stephen - any help?

They only used those wide buttons in the mid 1930s, which would agree with the style of name badge on the instrument too.

 

Hi Stephen,

 

That's interesting.... for some years I owned a superb Linota whose serial number put it at 1928. This came to me in high pitch, and seemingly very original condition. But it came to me with the wide buttons, which I always assumed were original to the instrument. This was a brilliant sounding 36 key ebonized-end C/G, and miles above some other prewar Linotas I have seen. Sycamore soundboards. Looked similar if not identical to the one played in this youtube video, and a very similar sound.

 

Lovely music available these days.... I will have to try to get a computer at home someday.

 

PG

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