AccordionUprising
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Hi all,
Reading/writing about the 1960s Tiger accordion that Faithe Deffner and Bill Palmer (both since passed on) developed for Pancordion and Titano.
In this post Faithe mentions that they came in a tiger-print bag. Id love to see one of those. Anybody ever seen the rare Tiger accessory? I gather it came with a vocal mic on top for singers too? Or it was an option.
https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/rec.music.makers.squeezebox/7_oLNV2UoZQ[/url]
The concept behind the Tiger seems interesting. A cheap, light, flashy design to reach young people playing combo-organs in rock bands.
She talks more about them here: http://www.accordions.com/interviews/deffner.aspx
I wonder if the unusual keyboard setting to play in fifths (single-key power-chords) might have been more useful on the bass side, so you could then build on them with the right hand keyboard? I wish theyd been able to keep experimenting with the design. Developing a decent amplification system way back then would have made a difference for the accordion I expect.
Wish I could have talked with Deffner, she sounds like quite a lady.
Interestingly, while looking for pictures of the elusive tiger-print carrying bag, I found a photo of a Flowtone Combo accordion that looks like another version of the combo-cordion. (I believe Titano sold theirs as a Combo-cordion and Pancordion had the Tiger ComboCordion).
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Looks like the Titano, but the control-knobs are in different places.
So I look up Flowtone and find this fantastic old 1920s-30s (?) item that has the same swept-back keyboard.
https://new.liveauctioneers.com/item/33195646
https://liveauctioneers-res.cloudin...lossy/v1476074/img/196/65696/33195646_1_x.jpg>
I was pretty sure Id seen that it had been tried before, but did they make a Tiger version modelled after this old one with the same brand name? Marvellous mysteries.
https://liveauctioneers-res.cloudin...lossy/v1476074/img/196/65696/33195646_3_x.jpg>
Reading/writing about the 1960s Tiger accordion that Faithe Deffner and Bill Palmer (both since passed on) developed for Pancordion and Titano.
In this post Faithe mentions that they came in a tiger-print bag. Id love to see one of those. Anybody ever seen the rare Tiger accessory? I gather it came with a vocal mic on top for singers too? Or it was an option.
https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/rec.music.makers.squeezebox/7_oLNV2UoZQ[/url]
The concept behind the Tiger seems interesting. A cheap, light, flashy design to reach young people playing combo-organs in rock bands.
She talks more about them here: http://www.accordions.com/interviews/deffner.aspx
I wonder if the unusual keyboard setting to play in fifths (single-key power-chords) might have been more useful on the bass side, so you could then build on them with the right hand keyboard? I wish theyd been able to keep experimenting with the design. Developing a decent amplification system way back then would have made a difference for the accordion I expect.
Wish I could have talked with Deffner, she sounds like quite a lady.
Interestingly, while looking for pictures of the elusive tiger-print carrying bag, I found a photo of a Flowtone Combo accordion that looks like another version of the combo-cordion. (I believe Titano sold theirs as a Combo-cordion and Pancordion had the Tiger ComboCordion).
>

Looks like the Titano, but the control-knobs are in different places.
So I look up Flowtone and find this fantastic old 1920s-30s (?) item that has the same swept-back keyboard.
https://new.liveauctioneers.com/item/33195646
https://liveauctioneers-res.cloudin...lossy/v1476074/img/196/65696/33195646_1_x.jpg>

I was pretty sure Id seen that it had been tried before, but did they make a Tiger version modelled after this old one with the same brand name? Marvellous mysteries.
https://liveauctioneers-res.cloudin...lossy/v1476074/img/196/65696/33195646_3_x.jpg>
