Chickers
Active member
I have a couple very old, poor condition accordions. An old Wurtlizer, an old Stanelli, and a no-namer.
I am truly fascinated, and intrigued by the workings of a accordion, and would like to learn more.
I don't have any experience is accordion repair, but I do have an interest in trying out a few repairs on these old boxes with no
real consequences if I fail---except my self-esteem.
To start, I need for a good source, in the U.S., to purchase small quantities of reed wax, bellows tape, small tools, etc.
Any suggestions ??
Once I get into this, I'm sure I will have lots of questions to post.
CHICKERS
I am truly fascinated, and intrigued by the workings of a accordion, and would like to learn more.
I don't have any experience is accordion repair, but I do have an interest in trying out a few repairs on these old boxes with no
real consequences if I fail---except my self-esteem.
To start, I need for a good source, in the U.S., to purchase small quantities of reed wax, bellows tape, small tools, etc.
Any suggestions ??
Once I get into this, I'm sure I will have lots of questions to post.
CHICKERS