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Excelsior accordion history
Excelsior accordion history








excelsior accordion history

I'm a Sano fan, even without ever having used one, so this will be the closest I've come, and it does nearly mirror boutique quality. Still gotta fire it up, that will have to wait for the house to clear tho, this sucker's gonna blow! At $400 for this large beauty, I deffinitely scored, but wish it was the 2x10 I really wanted. Say what some want against the US PO, anybody else handling it would probably have destroyed this big/heavy ass amp. dispite the woefully inadequate packaging. I feel fortunate it arrived in still virtually mint cond. I'm kinda bummed, this was meant for steel guitar, but at this size is more suited for pedal steels, plus I already have a killer 2x12. If you provide us with the serial number and exact model designation, we will establish the age of your accordion for a fixed fee of €30 / US$35 and send you a certificate to attest this.Got my mid '60s Excelsior Americana Stereophonic today, it's a 2x12/1x5 maybe 50-ish watt monster, not the 2x10/30 watter as described by the ebay seller, and way too much amp for me right now. If you own a vintage Hohner accordion, or are interested in buying or selling one, you’ll no doubt be interested in establishing its precise age and provenance. Sometimes we can even establish the identity of the original purchaser. Since 1930, every accordion which left our factory bears a serial number and we maintain an extensive library, documenting shipping date and destination of every single instrument. That’s a lot of accordions and a lot of history. Hohner has been building accordions since 1903. Please use the form below to contact master accordion builder Ralf Trischler and his team, and we will be happy to advise you. We will be happy to recondition your beloved accordion and restore it to its former glory. The Hohner Service team in Trossingen specializes in restoring vintage Hohner instruments and stocks a wide range of original parts. And if an old instrument has been in storage for a while, it might have gathered dust and require a thorough cleaning.īut don’t give up on your old accordion. Reeds may go out of tune, keys can start to stick or the bellows could develop a crack. But even the finest accordion will begin to show signs of wear and tear after years of use. Their sturdy construction is designed to make them reliable companions for decades of playing.










Excelsior accordion history