Posted 13 years ago
RebeccaCan…
(5 items)
I dont know to much about this item. I have looked all over the place online and i cant get a date or anything. I do know it is made in Germany and it quite old. Seems that it is the original leather case. The keys on the accordian a couple are a little sunken but all of them play. There are no rips at all in the accordian. The front case above the keys is missing a screw so it is a little loose. This along with a few other things was given to me by my father who is of german descent. I do know that one of my grandfathers did come from Berlin. Anyone with some helpfull information would be awsome.
RebeccaCan : I do not know much about your accordian I am sorry to say . I started playing the accordian at the age of 10 . I took lessions through high school and played on and off for a good many years . However I had to give it up due to carpel tunnel in both hands . I love accordians and accordian music . Yours does look to be old and in very good shape . It is in much better shape then mine . Mine was bought in the 50's and I believe that yours is much older . Take good care of it . I would say that your accordian could be worth around $200.00 but I am no expert . One would almost have to see it in person to give it a true value . I would suggest that you take it to an antique shop and ask someone there .