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It looks like Marcel Dreux is now making a Borel model (not Galliano) that has the full 3-1/2 octaves. There is no note chart, but it has his standard 44 buttons.
They have been making that for well over a decade. I have a Marcel Dreux 44-note accordina (low F to high C). Mine has more open decorative sides (he did not offer a different option at the time) but there is now a choice and before mine the accordinas also had "closed" sides. Mine is number 209. I got mine in 2007.
 
They have been making that for well over a decade. I have a Marcel Dreux 44-note accordina (low F to high C). Mine has more open decorative sides (he did not offer a different option at the time) but there is now a choice and before mine the accordinas also had "closed" sides. Mine is number 209. I got mine in 2007.
The reason I thought the Borel Replica model was new is because it just recently appeared on the website and it is marked "Nouveauté". There is no description of the Borel Replica model yet, but it looks like it has a metal base. My Marcel Dreux 44-note accordina (low F to high C) has a synthetic base. It is number 776. Based on price and guesswork, it might be that this is a 44-note version of the Galliano version.
 
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