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"Dindo" Accordion Identification

Cyph33r

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Hello other accordionists!


I recently acquired this accordion from my teacher, who was going to dispose of it as it was broken, and I was able to fix it up. However, I cannot seem to find any information on what it is, besides the prominent "dindo" text and "made in Italy" seal.
Sadly, I do not have the case for this accordion or any knowledge on how it came to my teacher, nor could I find any information online about what it is. I was wondering if maybe any one here has a clue.
Thank you!
 

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Cool accordion! It’s possible that “Dindo” owned it at one time…..
 
It was common for music stores to put the name of the purchaser on the front of their accordions (ordered from whatever factory in Italy had capacity at the time). I've played accordions with names like Louise, Skeetz, and Mary Jane on them.
 
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