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Ok, Jerry — Here’s my proof. Happy New Year!
 

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No prob Steve! Mine actually looks like a pretty decent student model. It is model # 7419, 48 bass (4 x 12). I suspect that the F.lli is an abbreviation for familli, dialect for family of or sons of (figli). So, it could have been a branch of the Scandalli dynasty based in Camerano, 15 minutes from Castelfidardo in Ancona province, or just a creative use of the Camerano name. Just my humble opinion, one of the experts here may know more. In any case, mine needs repair on the bass switch, and probably other interior work. It definitely looks like a Scandalli, and in fact I bought it together with a similar looking Scandalli which may mean absolutely nothing!
I know this is an older post but I just received 3/5ths of a Camerano accordion in the mail I had bought for parts. Comparing the Camerano reed block (bottom) with a Scandalli (top). They both have reeds with the same scandalli script.
 

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I know this is an older post but I just received 3/5ths of a Camerano accordion in the mail I had bought for parts. Comparing the Camerano reed block (bottom) with a Scandalli (top). They both have reeds with the same scandalli script.
I wouldn't be surprised if the parts came frim the same workshop.
 
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