- 1930 special excelsior accordion gold serial number#
- 1930 special excelsior accordion gold portable#
1930 special excelsior accordion gold serial number#
Denman Street, Piccadilly Circus, London, serial number 45941. You are bidding on a silver plated brass cornet by Hawkes& Son. We have been selling our own personal items on eBay for the last fourteen years under the name of"kernowman" with a positive feedback of over 2800- please check out both accounts if you are interested in pocket watches and other interesting, collectable items. Please see the pictures below the description Please also note that this is a new business account for us. RHODE ISLAND Residents must pay the 7% tax( Rhody Residents can pick up and save shipping cost) SIGNATURE REQUIRED on delivery.to protect buyer. Actual shipping to Lower 48 USA only) to be paid by winner. Address and shipping information should match your credit card submitted to Paypal and your EBAY account. For protection we must have a clear account prior to shipping. I will hold your shipment if you do not clear your address with Paypal. Winner pays with PAYPAL or EBAY approved method. For additional pictures or specifications please e-mail me early in the auction. Please.be sure YOU ARE FULLY COMMITED TO PURCHASING.Please.
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1930 special excelsior accordion gold portable#
more I welcome any info from fellow ebayers on this Vintage portable keyboard. I am by no means an expert with this but my research indicates this was made in Italy by the Excelsior Accordion company. I will include a make-shift one.Caution exposed ends) this has internal speakers but also has a line out to amp. It does function somewhat but I do not have the original"Female" cord. 1 Key sticking up(appears to need reseating? and some Bass keys do not function(contact claening? Not sure but someone will fix this up and have a great time with its unique tones. Please WAIT until I BILL YOU(my eBay invoice)ebay sends invoices and they are not accurate) NEEDS REPAIR well worth fixin! Courier by Excelsior portable Vintage keyboard in excellent condition! ESTATE FIND! How cool is this! This has legs as well and was quite the keyboard in its day. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.SHIPPING to lower 48 USA States ONLY. Window.FB.Event.subscribe('xfbml.render', function() (document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk')) The rise of rock and roll finally caused the decline of accordions in popular music, but the instrument has since been revived, with multiple musicians like Bruce Springsteen and John Mellencamp using the accordion in their songs. While vaudeville theatres closed during the Great Depression, accordionists performed for and taught via the radio. This instrument made it into popular music in the 19th century, with five players - Pietro Frosini, brothers Count Guido Deiro and Pietro Deiro, Slovenian brothers Vilko Ovsenik and Slavko Avsenik, and Charles Magnante - becoming major influences during this period. What researchers do know is that the accordion spread around the globe because of European immigration into other countries. Some credit Austria as its birthplace, others think it was invented in Berlin. The invention of this humble instrument is a subject of much debate among researchers. But it is commonly just called ‘accordion’ in many countries. It goes by many names across the world - ‘Akkerdeon’ in Germany, ‘Fiarmonica’ in Italy, ‘Bayan’ in Russia, ‘Sun-Fin-Chin’ in China, ‘Harmonium’ in Pakistan, and ‘Trekspill’ in Norway. The oldest name for the accordion is derived from the Greek word ‘harmonikos’, which means ‘harmonic’ or ‘musical’. The accordion (also called the ‘concertina’) is primarily used to accompany traditional polka music but has been featured in many classical and modern musical works, from jazz and zydeco to folk, gospel, and blues. History of National Accordion Awareness Month