Azalin Posted June 12, 2009 Posted June 12, 2009 Allright, I got this lovely Edgley concertina in june 2004, and it's been my only (and first) concertina until last october when I received my Dipper concertina. My first idea was to keep the Edgley as a good backup in case I needed to send the Dipper for repairs, or just a cool instrument to play when I felt I wanted to change the 'feel' a bit. But, like many people, money is a pain, and it doesn't feel right to me to let such a great instrument sit while I'm mostly playing the Dipper. That's why I decided to put the instrument for sale. It's made of rosewood, and is the 'professional' model. It's in great shape and well broken into, plays very, very easily. I will attach a clip so that you can hear by yourself, and I'll also attach a picture. The RH layout is wheatstone but with a Eb/C# - C#/Eb on push/pull on button 1 and 2 on the RH side accidental row. I really like this reverse C# and got the same on my Dipper. I am selling the instrument for CAN$1900, which I think is a more than generous price as I paid about CAN$2500 for it, and an Edgley is one of the best hybrid available out there, although this is my opinion of course :-) It has a soft black case. Shipping is paid by the buyer. I will be at the East Durham/Catskills festival next month if anyone from the US wants to try. Here's a clip I just recorded, some reels. Of course I will make the usual donation to c.net if I sell through this board.
Martin Smith Posted June 12, 2009 Posted June 12, 2009 Allright, I got this lovely Edgley concertina in june 2004, and it's been my only (and first) concertina until last october when I received my Dipper concertina. My first idea was to keep the Edgley as a good backup in case I needed to send the Dipper for repairs, or just a cool instrument to play when I felt I wanted to change the 'feel' a bit. But, like many people, money is a pain, and it doesn't feel right to me to let such a great instrument sit while I'm mostly playing the Dipper. That's why I decided to put the instrument for sale. It's made of rosewood, and is the 'professional' model. It's in great shape and well broken into, plays very, very easily. I will attach a clip so that you can hear by yourself, and I'll also attach a picture. The RH layout is wheatstone but with a Eb/C# - C#/Eb on push/pull on button 1 and 2 on the RH side accidental row. I really like this reverse C# and got the same on my Dipper. I am selling the instrument for CAN$1900, which I think is a more than generous price as I paid about CAN$2500 for it, and an Edgley is one of the best hybrid available out there, although this is my opinion of course :-) It has a soft black case. Shipping is paid by the buyer. I will be at the East Durham/Catskills festival next month if anyone from the US wants to try. Here's a clip I just recorded, some reels. Of course I will make the usual donation to c.net if I sell through this board. Hi Azalin, I'm interest in buying this from you....I'll send a PM Martin
TomB-R Posted June 12, 2009 Posted June 12, 2009 I enjoyed your sound clip Azalin. To my ear it's a good endorsement of the "real concertina sound" of an Edgley instrument, (whatever it is that he does to achieve that!) Hope it sells well and finds a good home.
Azalin Posted June 12, 2009 Author Posted June 12, 2009 Thanks Tom. It's funny, I was thinking the same when I was listening to my clip. I was like 'Hey, wait a minute, this *does* sound almost like concertina reeds'. I've had my share of bad luck throughout the years but I think I got lucky with my concertinas. The Edgley was such a great choice to start playing, and I got a very nice instrument, and now my Dipper I think is one very good County Clare model, I'd say much better than all Dippers and Suttners I tried before... but I can't be/don't want to be objective, why would I be??
Azalin Posted June 12, 2009 Author Posted June 12, 2009 Tom, re-watch your PMs, and send me your email please, it will be easier :-)
Azalin Posted June 12, 2009 Author Posted June 12, 2009 Tom, re-watch your PMs, and send me your email please, it will be easier :-) Oops, I meant Martin. Sorry, was too early in the morning :-)
TomB-R Posted June 12, 2009 Posted June 12, 2009 Tom, re-watch your PMs, and send me your email please, it will be easier :-) Oops, I meant Martin. Sorry, was too early in the morning :-) I thought it must be something like that!
Azalin Posted June 16, 2009 Author Posted June 16, 2009 The instrument is sold, thanks. The usual donation to c.net will be made once I received payment.
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