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accordiana was the secondary (inexpensive) brand from Excelsior
unless it is marked specifically made in italy, then it was
made in New York (most likely) prior to WW2
waaay back then who knows what "model" if any..
after WW2 the Accordiana line was expended and then
had numerical models, but also a completely different
kind of style/look/market too, and then made in Italy
the internal condition will determine if it still has (any) sellable value
above "parts" or "this looks cool, someone should try to fix it up"
your Gramp's is very old i bet ! if he had this all his life and
played it, please write up his history to include with this
accordion and maybe a picture of him playing it for future
owners to appreciate
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