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Soprani accordion serial numbers
Soprani accordion serial numbers









soprani accordion serial numbers soprani accordion serial numbers

Good shape all keys and buttons seem to work leather straps are all good. Product Specs Condition: Brand: Model: Finish: Year: Made In: Italy.įor sale is one used SOPRANI Napoli accordion from Italy. If something in the description or photographs is unclear, please ask before bidding. We welcome any questions and we are more than happy to answer them. However, it is impossible to note every nick and scratch on a used instrument or accessory.

soprani accordion serial numbers

We try to disclose any defects or cosmetic issues to the best of our abilities and show them in closeup pictures on the auction site. Therefore, they may exhibit at least the minimal amount of wear one would expect on a used musical instrument for the item's age. I have been playing the accordion since 1953 and have always liked the tone of the Soprani accordions. One of the best accordions we have offered for sale in a long time.

soprani accordion serial numbers

A few very light scuff marks in the white pearloid in a few places, but no scrapes or cracks. Very tight bellows with no air leaks, no sticking reeds, the instrument is in excellent tune, both the treble and bass sides. Has the initials GSM in stick-on letters on the end. There is a little chrome speckling on the 4 bass shifts, two have more missing chrome than the other two (please see the closeup photos). The case handle, edges, rear hinges, and interior are all good. The two flipdown latches are missing the catch-the center latch is working. One strap end has been taped and it is holding. Labels on the back say “Aria Accordion Research Institute of America Tested & Approved”, Labyrinth Tone Balancer Patent Pending”, “Made in Italy with the serial number 9033”, and “Guaranteed for Life”. Any suggestions? And the Scandalli/Paolo Soprani EWA reedless, as well as used. I can't insure this accordion without a serial number. The treble keys are all even (see the end-view photos). The bellows, wrist strap, keys, bass buttons, grillwork, bellows latches, and air release button are all in very fine original working condition.Īll screws and pins are intact-it looks like they have never been removed. Has 9 treble shifts: Bassoon/Violin/Piccolo/Organ/Master/Flute/Saxaphone/Violin/Bassoon plus a Master Palm Bar below the treble keyboard. Soprani full size (19 inch keyboard) 120-bass accordion made in Italy probably in the 1960s.











Soprani accordion serial numbers