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Tiago,
I also have one I purchased used in the late 1970s. I estimate that it was made in the late 1960s.
Mine is 41/140 (140 bass) with the minor thirds counterbase row, and LMH reeds.
Of all my instruments it has given the least trouble: very well made, great sound: nothing's needed doing since purchasing, not even a
reed!
I love the separate, extra big air button.
It came with synthetic fabric padded shoulder straps which have already outlasted two vinyl/leather sets on my other accordions.
I've heard (can't guarantee) these models bearing the big "G" logo were constructed by the Zero Sette company.
They seem to be popular in South America.
Very satisfied
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