![]() ![]() THE FRONT COVER IS A BIT LOOSE & NOTED THE BOTTOM PART IS MISSING ( SEE PICTURES )ħX BUTTONS ARE MISSING & SOME ARE STUCK IN THE BOARD.ĪLL THESE FACTS MENTIONED ABOVE CAN BE REPAIRED TO REBUILD THE ACCORDION TO PERFECT CONDITION.ĮCONO POSTAGE FOR THIS ITEM WILL BE R150-00 DUE TO WEIGHT & PACKAGING. THE ACCORDION HAS 3X BELTS, 2X ARE BROKEN.THE MAKE OF THE ACCORDION IS NOT VISIBLE ON TOP BUT THE LOGOS ARE VISIBLE AT THE BOTTOM. That does not seem to be true for diatonic accordions, though: there, as long as the number of buttons and registers is the same, the smaller the box, the more expensive it is. Only for a short period, I also played another brand of accordion. When the Excelsior people in New York saw me playing the Excelsior accordion on NBC, they offered me a contract and they made me a model with an extended keyboard. WEIGHT 10.9KG, DIMENSIONS 480 X 190 X 405 A diatonic accordion is usually worth less than a piano accordion, and small piano accordions are worth less than large piano accordions. The first accordion that was ever bought for me in 1937 was an Excelsior and I played this accordion until 1945. IT PLAYS A STRONG & LOAD SOUND ALTHOUGH IM NOT SURE IF THE TREBLE & BASS BUTTONS ARE IN A WORKING CONDITION.ĩ2 (49) TREBLE BUTTONS, 3 TREBLE REEDS, 120 BASSES, 5 BASS REEDS, 7 TREBLE REGISTERS, 3 BASS REGISTERS. THE ACCORDION IS STILL IN A GOOD CONDITION DESPITE ITS AGE AS BUTTON ACCORDIONS ARE VERY RARE IN SOUTH AFRICA. EXCELSIOR CHROMATIC ACCORDION 609 - MADE IN ITALY FEDERFISA
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