pilagou
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Yesterday I bought a new accordion. It is a Settimo Soprani "Multigrand" 120 bass and 4 treble reeds (exactly like this one https://reverb.com/item/57494546-settimo-soprani-multigrand-accordion). Looks to be from the 50's or 60's but I didn't find much online. Didn't really need it but it was $60 Canadian dollars and a few blocks away from home.
It turns out it is in very decent condition (for the price). Quite well tuned, decent sound, bellows look to have been barely used.
The main issue it has (or at least that I have noticed so far) is that some of the bass chords miss some notes when played.
The bass mechanism is made out of steel wire and it looks like the mechanism was oiled at one point (factory?). The oil has since turned to something between a varnish and a glue. There isn't a lot of it. But the thin layer that is there doesn't help playability.
I have much more experience in engine mechanics than accordion and, from that not very relevant experience I think a spraying of Jigaloo might help. The solvent in it would probably disolve the oil a bit and the remaining silicone layer help the mechanism. Plus won't gum things more.
But maybe that's a totally terrible idea for reasons that I ignore.
Any opinions?
It turns out it is in very decent condition (for the price). Quite well tuned, decent sound, bellows look to have been barely used.
The main issue it has (or at least that I have noticed so far) is that some of the bass chords miss some notes when played.
The bass mechanism is made out of steel wire and it looks like the mechanism was oiled at one point (factory?). The oil has since turned to something between a varnish and a glue. There isn't a lot of it. But the thin layer that is there doesn't help playability.
I have much more experience in engine mechanics than accordion and, from that not very relevant experience I think a spraying of Jigaloo might help. The solvent in it would probably disolve the oil a bit and the remaining silicone layer help the mechanism. Plus won't gum things more.
But maybe that's a totally terrible idea for reasons that I ignore.
Any opinions?