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identification

  1. TahoeJoe

    Mystery Initials Built into my Accordion?

    I posted quite a while ago about the accordion that I play, which I still do not know the maker of, and it seems to be a one-off from some Italian manufacturer from the mid-century. Today, while reattaching the bass cover plate after replacing the bass hand strap, I noticed that the air holes...
  2. C

    Help identifying my accordion, please?

    Hello! I am new to the forum, very excited to be here! I was very kindly gifted a beautiful old accoridion. I am very much enjoying learning how to play! I was just wondering if someone could help me figure out how old it is? And how to care for it to keep it in good condition? I would love to...
  3. JoeyTheDean

    What do I have here?

    First post. I have this Giulietti Bassetti s2 36. To be honest I’m not even sure that is what this is, just my best guess.. I’m not quite sure what I have, and if it’s a decent accordion I’d hate to waste it on me, a non-accordion player. Picked it up at a garage sale about 10 years back...
  4. K

    Please help identify Model Make and Cost

    I have this preserved in my basement over 50 years. Its time to sell it. I cant find it online through google lens or searches. The only thing i noticed, is a light carve on the back "Made in Italy". Please help! thanks in advance!
  5. W

    Iorio Concert Accorgan model?

    So I'd like to preface this by saying I am completely brand new to the world of accordians, as of yesterday, when I found this absolute BEAUTY on the sidewalk. I am still completely stunned by the fact that I found it abandoned. The case was pretty banged up, and I didn't assume anything was...
  6. TahoeJoe

    Multiple Accordion Identifications - Please Help!

    Hello all, This is my first post on here after deciding to learn accordion last year. The first accordion I bought to initially learn is a very old "L'Italia" accordion, with no other branding other than "Made in Italy" scratched into the bottom. It sounds and works fine, but I would like to...
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