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SCANDALLI Super VI 1960's Model Accordion ** Accordian Akkordeon
Estimated price for orientation: 10 395 $
Category: Accordions
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Description Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition
Original 1960's Scandalli Super VI Accordion
Dear Accordion Friends,The Scandalli Super VI doesn't need a long description. This particular instrument was made in the mid-1960's. The serial number is N 420/990. The instrument has been played professionally over the years. Within the last 10 years it has been professionally serviced at the factory in Italy. The following work was done: - All reeds re-waxed and tuned
- Custom-made new bellows with 19 folds for more volume
- Keyboard overhaul with all new key tops and valves. The walnut foundation remains original.
- New grill cloth
- Straps replaced
- New bellows protector The accordion will reward you with impressive tonal depth and richness. The trade off is the usual cosmetic wear you can find on a 1960's professional accordion that has been regularly played.
Made in Italy in the mid-1960's, Serial Number N 420/990Hand made Scandalli Concert Reeds 4 sets of treble reeds LMMHConcert tuned 5 sets of bass reeds
Double Tone Chamber (LM1) 41 keys, 19-3/8" keyboard - new ivory-finished key tops, new valves, the original special treated walnut keys and key bed
11 treble switches: Bassoon (L), Bandoneon (LM1), Accordion (LM1M2), Armonuim (LM1H), Organ (LH), Musette (M1M2H), Violin (M1M2), Oboe (M1H), Flute (M2), Clarinet (M1), and Piccolo (H).
Palm Master (LMMH)
120 bass11 (!) bass registersValve-decoupling shift next to the air valve button - allows for additional bass reed combinations using only the lowest two octave reeds in the bass and counter-bass rowsCustom made red bellows with black tape and 19 folds. The compression is excellent - like on a brand new accordionScandalli shoulder strapsNew backpad (bellows protector)~ 28 lbUsed solid case with internal padding and a cover to protect the keyboard from the straps buckles There are many special details about the making and performance of this accordion that have never been implemented on any other model after 1970. The pictures will tell some of the story. You've got to play this accordion in order to fully appreciate its tonal quality and power! Call us at 973-770-6877 with any questions, for a phone demo, or to schedule your visit to the Accordion Gallery where you can try the accordion yourself.
Description
| Condition: | Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition |
Dear Accordion Friends,The Scandalli Super VI doesn't need a long description. This particular instrument was made in the mid-1960's. The serial number is N 420/990. The instrument has been played professionally over the years. Within the last 10 years it has been professionally serviced at the factory in Italy. The following work was done: - All reeds re-waxed and tuned
- Custom-made new bellows with 19 folds for more volume
- Keyboard overhaul with all new key tops and valves. The walnut foundation remains original.
- New grill cloth
- Straps replaced
- New bellows protector The accordion will reward you with impressive tonal depth and richness. The trade off is the usual cosmetic wear you can find on a 1960's professional accordion that has been regularly played.
Made in Italy in the mid-1960's, Serial Number N 420/990Hand made Scandalli Concert Reeds 4 sets of treble reeds LMMHConcert tuned 5 sets of bass reeds
Double Tone Chamber (LM1) 41 keys, 19-3/8" keyboard - new ivory-finished key tops, new valves, the original special treated walnut keys and key bed
11 treble switches: Bassoon (L), Bandoneon (LM1), Accordion (LM1M2), Armonuim (LM1H), Organ (LH), Musette (M1M2H), Violin (M1M2), Oboe (M1H), Flute (M2), Clarinet (M1), and Piccolo (H).
Palm Master (LMMH)
120 bass11 (!) bass registersValve-decoupling shift next to the air valve button - allows for additional bass reed combinations using only the lowest two octave reeds in the bass and counter-bass rowsCustom made red bellows with black tape and 19 folds. The compression is excellent - like on a brand new accordionScandalli shoulder strapsNew backpad (bellows protector)~ 28 lbUsed solid case with internal padding and a cover to protect the keyboard from the straps buckles
Double Tone Chamber (LM1) 41 keys, 19-3/8" keyboard - new ivory-finished key tops, new valves, the original special treated walnut keys and key bed
11 treble switches: Bassoon (L), Bandoneon (LM1), Accordion (LM1M2), Armonuim (LM1H), Organ (LH), Musette (M1M2H), Violin (M1M2), Oboe (M1H), Flute (M2), Clarinet (M1), and Piccolo (H).
Palm Master (LMMH)
120 bass11 (!) bass registersValve-decoupling shift next to the air valve button - allows for additional bass reed combinations using only the lowest two octave reeds in the bass and counter-bass rowsCustom made red bellows with black tape and 19 folds. The compression is excellent - like on a brand new accordionScandalli shoulder strapsNew backpad (bellows protector)~ 28 lbUsed solid case with internal padding and a cover to protect the keyboard from the straps buckles
There are many special details about the making and performance of this accordion that have never been implemented on any other model after 1970. The pictures will tell some of the story. You've got to play this accordion in order to fully appreciate its tonal quality and power! Call us at 973-770-6877 with any questions, for a phone demo, or to schedule your visit to the Accordion Gallery where you can try the accordion yourself.