Lewis Hein
Newbie
Hey all, new here. A few months ago I picked up an accordion from an estate sale, and I'm kinda curious to know more about it. (the internet is full of nothing).
It is a scandalli piano accordion with 41 treble keys and 120 bass buttons. "68/17 Made in italy" has been scratched by hand on the back. It plays well except for one F#, G, and G# in sequence, that are out of tune when compressing but not expanding the bellows, plus an A# that seems to come and go. There are three little paddles "above" the keyboard; two appear to be stops and one appears to be a reset. That's all I know.
What I wish I knew.
What do the 68 and 17 mean? Are they a model number?
When was it likely made? I'm guessing after shortly after WWII since that seems to be when most accordions around today were made
Is there any chance of getting replacement parts for it? I strongly suspect it needs new leathers all around and maybe a good reed cleaning.
If I try to repair it myself, what are the risks? It looks pretty simple but I would hate to ruin it...
Thanks!
It is a scandalli piano accordion with 41 treble keys and 120 bass buttons. "68/17 Made in italy" has been scratched by hand on the back. It plays well except for one F#, G, and G# in sequence, that are out of tune when compressing but not expanding the bellows, plus an A# that seems to come and go. There are three little paddles "above" the keyboard; two appear to be stops and one appears to be a reset. That's all I know.
What I wish I knew.
What do the 68 and 17 mean? Are they a model number?
When was it likely made? I'm guessing after shortly after WWII since that seems to be when most accordions around today were made
Is there any chance of getting replacement parts for it? I strongly suspect it needs new leathers all around and maybe a good reed cleaning.
If I try to repair it myself, what are the risks? It looks pretty simple but I would hate to ruin it...
Thanks!