Jose EB5AGV
Always learning!
I knew this was going to happen. I am all for fixing broken things. On any hobby I get into, as amateur radio, electronics, synthesizers, guitars, electronic wind instruments, motorcycles, cars ... I end up buying projects and, luckily, most times getting them back to life. That was the beginning of my current work at my home lab, fixing amateur radio gear for a living. Even if I am a Telecommunication Engineer, after 22 years on R&D I began my self-employed adventure 13 years ago, and sice then more than 5000 radio amateur units have gone through my workbench, with a 90%+ rate of success. Also, fixing things allows me to really understand how things work. For me, first ones on any hobby are learning tools.
So, after this introduction, you will understand that, as a beginner with accordions, it was just a matter of time to buy a project
And, yesterday, I probably goofed by buying, online and so unseen, this accordion:






Today, looking in detail the pictures, it seems like humidity could have ruined it as it has probably sat uncovered on a damp place for years...
All in all, my investment so far is 112.68€, so that is the amount I could have depleted...
What do you think, is this for sure a lemon or could it have some chance to revive?
Jose
So, after this introduction, you will understand that, as a beginner with accordions, it was just a matter of time to buy a project

And, yesterday, I probably goofed by buying, online and so unseen, this accordion:






Today, looking in detail the pictures, it seems like humidity could have ruined it as it has probably sat uncovered on a damp place for years...
All in all, my investment so far is 112.68€, so that is the amount I could have depleted...
What do you think, is this for sure a lemon or could it have some chance to revive?
Jose