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Going thru my library I found this on Pre-War Accordions. I thought it might be informative for members finding
an old 30's & pre 30's accordion left in storage and forgotten for years.
Nice one. Allodi's in London are well respected here, good to deal with and very trustworthy. I gather they tend to be rather busy when it comes to repairs etc.
Wow.
What a collection.
I'm impressed. Impressed with your collection, and impressed with your dedication to accordions.
Interestingly, many of the brand names shown are not very common in the U.S. At least to my knowledge.
I have come across more Wurtltizer, Excelsior, and other forgotten names.
They sure went in for a lot of "glitz", and color.
Thanks for sharing.
CHICKERS, Seven Hills, Ohio U.S.A.
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