Item Type: Concertina
End FretsSummary: Later style, less intricate pattern of hexagonal flat two-ply rosewood fretwork, with embouchures for maker's label and for a serial number (though this is not present on the pine board). Shallow- sided, radial grained, with the sides fitting flush to the bellows-frame. The ends have mounting slats glued around the inner edges of their underside, which assists the ends to nest into the action frame, and controls warping. End Shape: Hexagonal End Sides: Six End Material: Two-ply rosewoodwith fine and near perfect fretting, of a somewhat less intricate pattern to earlier models. End Bolts: Very flat cheese-head brass bolts. Label Embouchure Pattern: Oval to RH, shield-shaped to LH (for serial No, but none present). Strap Screw-insert type: Inset rectangular brass screw-fittings to side, each secured by two steel screws. Finger-rest: Original short and straight L-shaped brass strip, clad in original dark green leather, 2 securing screws. Fret Condition: Very fine Damage Summary: Good condition: loose thumb-straps, poor veneering to parts of case. |
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Created August 2009 by Neil Wayne
Last Modified 07 February 2012 by Neil Wayne, Chris Flint, Wes Williams
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