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A speculative buy (aka dirt cheap!) arrived with two bass reed blocks rattling about loose, presumably liberated in transit.
Remedial tweaking got me to this, just needs a tiny bit more finessing although it does actually play fine.
Not that I've any plans to tune my own accordion, but those reeds look like they had lead/zinc weights. How would you tune it? By removing/adding material from the weight?
A speculative buy (aka dirt cheap!) arrived with two bass reed blocks rattling about loose, presumably liberated in transit.
Remedial tweaking got me to this, just needs a tiny bit more finessing although it does actually play fine.
Good job. I hope you do realize that where the reed was bent is now a weak spot.
So don't be surprised if this reed breaks, maybe a year from now, maybe five years... but before any of the other reeds break.
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