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KeyserSoze
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Hello all,
Let me start off by saying, you'd be hard pressed to find anybody that is less educated in the topic of accordions than I. I've never played the accordion before but have always wanted to. I play many other instruments including piano/keyboards.
So, Recently a customer of mine decided she wanted me to have one of her accordions. Other than the name badge (Supreme Artist Model) in the photos, I don't see any other identifying info on the exterior of the instrument. She believes her husband bought this one for her around 1960. I was hoping some of you might have some info, or be able to lead me to some info on this accordion.
It has a few dings and nicks but as far as I can tell, everything seems to function fine. I understand that, if I plan on using it, an instrument of this vintage needs some TLC and will very likely need some professional attention.
I know that there are many factors that go into it but, from a cost/value standpoint, how does one determine whether or not an accordion like this is worth restoring as opposed to buying one that is ready to go?
Any advice on any aspect of this instrument would be greatly appreciated. I'm sure I'll have more questions as I learn more.
Thanks in advance for any info to come.
Let me start off by saying, you'd be hard pressed to find anybody that is less educated in the topic of accordions than I. I've never played the accordion before but have always wanted to. I play many other instruments including piano/keyboards.
So, Recently a customer of mine decided she wanted me to have one of her accordions. Other than the name badge (Supreme Artist Model) in the photos, I don't see any other identifying info on the exterior of the instrument. She believes her husband bought this one for her around 1960. I was hoping some of you might have some info, or be able to lead me to some info on this accordion.
It has a few dings and nicks but as far as I can tell, everything seems to function fine. I understand that, if I plan on using it, an instrument of this vintage needs some TLC and will very likely need some professional attention.
I know that there are many factors that go into it but, from a cost/value standpoint, how does one determine whether or not an accordion like this is worth restoring as opposed to buying one that is ready to go?
Any advice on any aspect of this instrument would be greatly appreciated. I'm sure I'll have more questions as I learn more.
Thanks in advance for any info to come.