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Accordion identification

Mito44

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Hello.

I am planning to take a new restoration project and I found 1 accordion.
Could anyone help me identify this type of accordion ?

Thanks!
 

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Hi Mito
I guess you're interested in the brand (manufacturer) of this accordion.
The type is easy: a 34key/80bass student model.
Unfortunately I'm not good at recognising accordion brands.
 
Hi Mito
I guess you're interested in the brand (manufacturer) of this accordion.
The type is easy: a 34key/80bass student model.
Unfortunately I'm not good at recognising accordion brands.
Hi PhiliGol

Yes, I am looking for brand specifically.

Thanks for replay!
 
If you could post a close-up picture of the badge above the keys, it might be helpful for people trying to identify it.
This is the best I can get. This is posted on a website so I want to know if it is worth to buy and restore it or not.
 

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it looks like an eastern european built accordion to me

the ones i saw after the wall fell being exported to
the West had really terrible keyboard action.. very sluggish
deep drop short angle on the pivot plastic squared keys

they felt so bad i never got around to listening to the reeds
 
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