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Sonola Rivoli #13191?

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Hi all,

Iā€™m looking for a bit more info on the accordion mentioned in the title. I was not able to find much regarding the serial number in regards to time frame etc. Any help is much appreciated.

Thanks
 

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Welcome XSplit!šŸ™‚
Sonola are a good, solid, Italian make.
The accordion in your post is a no frills basic learner's model with two sets of treble reeds ( a Low and a Middle) possibly from the1960s.
It appears to have a full set of keys (41) and probably 120 (unable to see) bass buttons. So, it's good for many kinds of folk and popular music.šŸ™‚
As people here will tell you, it all depends on the condition of the "innards"šŸ¤”
 
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Welcome XSplit!šŸ™‚
Sonola are a good, solid, Italian make.
The accordion in your post is a no frills basic learner's model with two sets of treble reeds ( a Low and a Middle) possibly from the1960s.
It appears to have a full set of keys (41) and probably 120 (unable to see) bass buttons. So, it's good for many kinds of folk and popular music.šŸ™‚
As people here will tell you, it all depends on the condition o the "innards"šŸ¤”
Thanks for the reply.
 
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