For piano accordions, the thing you need to know is the number of bass buttons, and the number of registers in the treble and in the bass, and the number of voices on each side, i.e. How many reeds are maximally coupled to one button/key. A full size accordion has 120 bass buttons, 6 rows of 20. Always a range of new and 2nd hand Accordions in stock www.hobgoblin.com. I bought it secondhand from a friend, and it has a Bell Musical Instruments Ltd label. The number is S 25324 There are no markings other than original manufacturing stamps on the inside or outside of the instrument. # Posted by Tim Marris 5 years ago.
A few months ago, I wrote about a vintage Galanti accordion ad promoting their Super Dominator line of accordions. Recently, an Italian reader sent me a Galanti brochure from the same period (around 1950), as well as a photo of his own Super Dominator. According to the brochure:
Paolo Soprani Accordion Models
“This sensitive musical instrument will outperform any other comparable accordion. It is the supreme achievement of the Galanti artisans… the culmination of a half-century of musical craftsmanship.”
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Paolo Soprani Accordion Value
Free keygen sms caster. The ads don’t lie — this was an excellent accordion and one of the world’s best during its time. Portfolio lighting manuals. (Thanks Alberto!)