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More cinematic accordion anachronism

I see these two instruments as being very different but the little woman just says
“Oh no not another squeeze box” :ROFLMAO:
I'm intrigued by the one row in your photograph. It looks rather like a Hohner HA-114, but with four spoons rather than two???
 
I'm intrigued by the one row in your photograph. It looks rather like a Hohner HA-114, but with four spoons rather than two???
Hi its a Hohner club box conversion to one row 4 voice “G” with the additional C bass/chord spoons
I think the “G” tuning suits the bigger box and obviously having G D C bass and chords opens up some interesting options(y)
 
This is the missed elevator-pitch behind every concertina in a pirate movie: "Time-Traveling Pirates!" 🪗🏴‍☠️
I will defend the movie in this regard. The point is that the priest is arrogant, vain, naive and hubristic. He has no regard for the opinions of the Icelanders, who he considers primitives, and no respect for the power of nature. It's largely a film about the colonial mentality. Also, about magical, time-traveling accordions from a distant future.
 
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