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Received an Accordion

Mattie22

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Hello. I received an accordion of which I know nothing about. Wondering if anyone would know anything about this brand or the value as I will sell it. It’s not a family heirloom or anything like that. Any help would be appreciated.
 

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You have a full-size "student" model, meaning that it is limited to two voices (low and middle). It is a good quality accordion: a Titano, made by Victoria (in Castelfidardo, Italy). Despite being good quality, there is much more supply of such accordions than demand, so the economic value is quite limited, especially if it needs extensive service to become fully usable. You may take it to an accordion dealer or repairer for an appraisal. A good detailed look inside is needed to determine the state of the accordion and its value.
 
Hi Mattie, and welcome!🙂
Nice!
Possibly from the 1950s.🤔
A recognised brand: however, a basic model.
Would suit hobbyist, folk musician, busker, beginner.
The price would depend on it's musical condition, local demand and what your buyer and you can agree on: accordions deteriorate with age and repairers are expensive and hard to find. In the low hundreds, not thousands.🙂
good luck!🙂
 
Liberty Bellows will do a very rudimentary evalutation for free (see their website) and a more detailed evaluation for a fee. What you can sell if for depends entirely on whether you can find someone who wants it... there are a lot of old accordions, and not many accordionists.
 
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