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Hohner Verdi III

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Ok, so I know nothing about Accordians, but recently aquired one throgh inheritance. Its a big old looking and a tiny bit shabby but seems to work perfectly. If you would be able to able to tell me a bit about this model and its potential value it would be very much appreciated, thanks.
 

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An accordion like this essentially has only sentimental value, even when it still plays well. People generally do want a more "modern" looking accordion, like no more than 50 years old. (This one is quite a bit older than that.)
 
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