Item Type: Concertina
End FretsSummary: The post-1848 machine-cut fretwork is now the standard format. The frets are machine-cut, flat to edges with embouchures for maker's label and for a serial number (both present) End Shape: Hexagonal End Sides: Six End Diameter: 157mm End-Profile: Flat. End Material: Single-ply pale and grained flat rosewood ends. End Bolts: Medium cheese-head brass bolts, securing the fretwork end to the action frame and bellows. Fret Pattern: Post-1848 machine-cut fretwork introduced by Louis Lachenal Label Embouchure Pattern: Oval to RH, scalloped shape to LH Strap Screw-insert type: No Strap-screw inserts fitted on this budget model. Finger-rest: Standard format curved-end brass finger-rests, with original full leather cladding. Three securing screws. Fret Condition: Fine. |
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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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