kim
Newbie
Hi - I'm Kim, and I'm new to accordions and to the forum. I've wanted to learn to play accordion for ages, and over the weekend I found one for sale relatively cheaply ($325) at a flea market. It plays well, seems to be in reasonably good shape and came in a case I presume it's been stored in all its life, based on the wear inside the case and the clean condition the instrument is in. (Though it does smell like dust.) If its the same vintage as the instructional books that were also in the case, it's from the 1940s, but that's just a guess. There is no manual.
Not knowing much about accordions, I jumped on the internet to find out more about it, and I'm not finding much at all. Just some basic information about the company. Seems like they made a variety of accordions at a bunch of price points, and they were known to be reliable and sturdy.
I assume it's an Iorio based on the below listing for a very similar one, though the name Iorio does not appear on the instrument.
https://www.libertybellows.com/shop...o-Como-Two-Star-Piano-Accordion-LM-41-120.htm
Right next to the "made in Italy" and number plate pictured below, I can just make out a number stamped into the marbled red (plastic? bakelite?) - it's either 4550 or 4556.
Does anyone know anything about this instrument? How old it is, what kind of quality it is - really anything? It's a beautiful instrument, and I'm excited to own it, but I'm also very curious.
My amateur opinion is that it needs some of the leather pads on the pallets replaced (it buzzes on certain keys) but I don't know what I don't know. Any advice?
Thanks in advance!
Not knowing much about accordions, I jumped on the internet to find out more about it, and I'm not finding much at all. Just some basic information about the company. Seems like they made a variety of accordions at a bunch of price points, and they were known to be reliable and sturdy.
I assume it's an Iorio based on the below listing for a very similar one, though the name Iorio does not appear on the instrument.
https://www.libertybellows.com/shop...o-Como-Two-Star-Piano-Accordion-LM-41-120.htm
Right next to the "made in Italy" and number plate pictured below, I can just make out a number stamped into the marbled red (plastic? bakelite?) - it's either 4550 or 4556.
Does anyone know anything about this instrument? How old it is, what kind of quality it is - really anything? It's a beautiful instrument, and I'm excited to own it, but I'm also very curious.
My amateur opinion is that it needs some of the leather pads on the pallets replaced (it buzzes on certain keys) but I don't know what I don't know. Any advice?
Thanks in advance!