Item Type: Concertina
Reeds and Reed PansReed Pans Summary: Conventional radial pans with central hole, inset flush to bellows-frame, and with narrow dividers clad in conventional yellow chamois. No L or R stamps or serial number stamps, apart from a pencilled "286" on inner face of pans. The round-ended reeds have the unusual open-sided tongue-securing cross pieces, in common usage on Nickolds instruments. The pans are flush to the bellows-frame and reed-pans. Reed Pans Main Labels: None Reed Pans Stamps: None Reed Pans Serial Numbers: A pencilled "286" on inner face of pans. Reed Pans Gasketry: pale yellow chamois Reed Pans Right Hand Cross Pieces: RH: 9 Cork cross-pieces, chamois- topped, on top chambers Reed Pans Left Hand Cross Pieces: LH: 9 Cork cross-pieces, chamois-topped, on top chambers Reeds Summary: 96 wedge profiled round-ended brass reed frames, 24 on each side of each reed pan. Round-end frames, with steel tongues each secured by two tall domed brass screws. The reeds have the unusual open-sided tongue-securing cross pieces, in common usage on Nickolds instruments. Note names stamped on each reed-frame. Reed Frame Material: Brass Reed Tongue Material: Steel. Reed Frame Shape: Tapered round-ended brass reed frames. The reeds have the unusual open-sided tongue-securing cross pieces, in common usage on Nickolds instruments. Reed Tongue Profile: parallel Reed Securing Screws: Two medium domed brass securing screws. Stamps on Reed Frames: Note names stamped on reed-frames |
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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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