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Excelsior accordion model number missing
Excelsior accordion model number missing









Excelsior ACCORDIANA Accordion Model No 308 & Timber Case - 1940s Vintage. This listing was ended by the seller because the item was lost or broken. To own an Excelsior accordion today means to own a prestigious instrument and ideally to follow the paths of the best and most popular accordion artist of past and present. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Vintage Excelsior Accordions 3 Switch at the best online prices at eBay Free shipping for many products. The Excelsior accordions are still built with selected materials and according to the best traditional craftmenship methods. Today Excelsior goes ahead in its tradition of quality and prestige. But first, here are some logos of unknown accordion brands - please let me ( Jeroen Nijhof) know if you recognise any of them 1) identified as made by Paolo Soprani. Here is a list, cobbled together from various sources. Since then the excellent sound, quality and fine look of Excelsior accordions have been appreciated all over the world. There are many accordion manufacturers, and even more brands - may shops will import accordions and sell them under their own brand name. In 1948 a new plant was established in Castelfidardo, Italy, to expand production and sales.

excelsior accordion model number missing

The greatest popularity of Excelsior accordions was reached after the Second World War as they became a "must" for any big orchestra: Charles Magnante, Art Van Damme, Pietro Deiro Jr., are just a few among the many prominent players who chose Excelsior. The selection ranges from the top-quality 960 (922 in button), highlighting tone chamber or cassoto and five sets of reeds that appear both in bass and treble, to the lighter 911 with 610 in button that is recommended to folk and modern music players.

excelsior accordion model number missing

The high quality of accordions manufactured by Excelsior made it quickly popular throughout the United States. All of the professional models of Excelsior accordions, as commonly claimed, are very prestigious instruments. The Excelsior Company was established in New York in 1924.











Excelsior accordion model number missing