Wednesday, March 3, 2010

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German Harmonica, constr. approx. 1900, Meinel & Herold



Manufacturer: Meinel & Herold, Klingenthal / Saxony, Germany, founded: 1893, closed down: unknown

Type: Single keyboard instrument in one row, diatonic.

Reproductions of this type of instrument are sold today as “Cajun Folk Button Accordion” by   Hohner Company.

Measures of the box: Height 26 cm, Breadth 16,5 cm, Depth 14,5

Features:

All valve keys are lying open in the treble. The treble part is provided with 10 buttons and 1 register. 2 diatonic reed blocks are located inside of it.

The 2 bass keys and the air valve are located in the so called “Brummkasten”. It is called “growl box” because the 3 reed plates, fixed on the underside of a small board, make a noise, that reminds to the growling of a bear. The inside of the bass part disposes on the one side of 1 large reed plate with 3 steel voices and 3 air valves and on the other side of 2 reed plates, 1 with 2 steel voices and 2 air valves, as well as 1 with 1 steel voice and 1 air valve (vide also photos).

The good condition of this instrument allowed a direct use of it.


German harmonica, built about 1900
Manufacturer: Meinel & Herold Klingenthal, Saxony, founded in 1893, abandoned: unknown

Type: row, German instrument, diatonic

copies are still sold as "Cajun Folk Button Accordion" by the Hohner company.

dimensions of body: height 26 cm, width 16.5 cm, depth 14.5 cm

features: All butterfly valves are open on the treble side. This is equipped with 10 buttons and a register. Riverside are 2 diatonic tune sticks.

The bass buttons and the air valve located in a small package, the so-called "humming box". Hum box probably because the 3 side of the Inn on a board mounted reeds produce sounds that are reminiscent of the roar of a bear. " On one side of the inner housing, a large voting panel is with 3 steel blades and 3 valves, on the other side are two reeds, 1 with 2 steel blades and 2 valves and one with a steel blade and a valve (also see photo).

The instrument was the purchase in good, playable Zustand.





German Harmonica, built approx. 1900, Manufacturer: Meinel & Herold Klingenthal / Saxony, Germany Founded: 1893, cessation: unknown

Type: A German instrument in a row and diatonic. Reproductions of this type of instrument is sold today as "Folk Cajun Button Accordion, Hohner manufacturing.

Box measures: height: 26 cm, width: 16.5 cm, 14.5 cm depth

Features:

All valve piston are outside the treble. The part of the treble was equipped with 10 Botton and a record. Diatonic 2 supports are built into the interior.

The 2 buttons below and air valve are installed in the "Brummkasten," meaning in English: "box growl." The so called because the 3 reeds, fixed on the underside of a small table, makes a noise osso remember a grunt.

The inside of the bass part is equipped with a side plate 1 large voices with 3 tabs and 3 steel air valves and other side 2 reeds, 1 with 2 tabs and 2 steel air valves and the other 1 with 1 and 1 legüeta steel air valve (vide also the pictures).


The good condition of this instrument allowed for direct use.





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Friday, February 12, 2010

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Accordian mellow, year of construction: approx. 1950

Manufacturer: Accordiana Melodiosa, Castelfidardo, Italy, Founded 1929 * 1951 finished

At the time of the purchase, this compact, golden brown accordion WAS found to be in an amazing good condition. Except that we had to renew the gasket of the bellows, the instrument had only to be cleaned. On the inside of the bellows we found a stamp that we read with: Hans (Geiser?), Meran, Laubengasse (South Tyrol / Italy). This points out that the accordion was well repaired in the meantime.

The treble disposes of 41 piano keys, 2 push switches and 3 voices. This push switch system is considered to be the precursor of the modern register switches. The bass part shows 120 buttons, 5 voices inside and one push switch.

First of all we assumed, that this accordion could be an Accordiana made by Excelsior; but regrettably that proved not to be true.
Accordiana Melodiosa, built about 1950
Manufacturer: Accordiana Melodiosa, Castelfidardo, Italy, founded in 1929 * 1951 abandoned


This compact, golden-brown accordion was the purchase in surprisingly good condition. Except for the renewal of the boot seals it took only be cleaned.
One is located on the inside of Balgrahmens marking: Hans (? Geiser), Meran, Portici. This indicates that the instrument was repaired in the meantime well.

The treble side has 41 piano keys, 2 tab switch and includes 3 choirs. These two pressure switches can be used as precursors of the modern register circuits are considered.
On the bass side, there are 120 buttons, which are assigned to five choirs, and a pressure switch.

The assumption that in mind, where the accordion is a Accordiana Excelsior It could not be confirmed.


Accordiana Melodiosa, año de Construcción: aprox. 1950
Fabricante: Accordiana Melodiosa, Castelfidardo, Italia, 1929 * fundado cesado 1951

At the time of purchase, this golden accordion - Brown was in surprisingly good condition. Except that we had to renew the boards of the bellows, the instrument only had to be cleaned. Inside the bellows we had found a stamp that read: Hans (Geiser?), Meran, Laubengasse (South Tyrol / Italy). This indicates that the instrument has already been repaired in the meantime.

The soprano has 41 keys, 2 and 3 pressure records voices. These pressure recordings happen to be the precursors of modern record changes. The bass part shows 120 buttons, 5 voices and 1 inside pressure recording.

Our first assumption was that this accordion can be a Accordiana - made by Excelsior, but regrettably that imagination was not worthy of our faith.

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