Here is another Soprani Accordion owner hoping to find some information on his Paolo Soprani Instrument with the colorful green log. If you know something about this instrument by its pictures or the comments, please email me at info@accordionstop.com or leave your comments below.
It’s owner has only the following information: My son has acquired this accordian and he has asked me to obtain information and possibly a valuation. The only signs of wear are on the straps and a little on the case lining. He seems to think it is really old and has mentioned 1930s; I’m not sure how reliable this is, but some of the music sheets suggest he may be right.
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Apr
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2012
Unknown Red AccordionPosted by rbdeli in Accordion Search, tags: Red Accordion IdentificationAll I have is a picture. If you can identify this accordion by the picture above, please leave comments or email me at info@accordionstop.com If you would like to have your accordion identified, it will greatly help your cause to provide as much information as you can: When did you get the accordion? Where? Who played it and when? Does it have any lettering, words or markings on it? Does it still play? etc., etc… The more information the better the chances are that someone might know something about your accordion.
(it does look somewhat similar to the Giulietti Accordion, here: Owner says, I have an old accordian it doesnt have a name on it I know it was my grandmothers approx 1930s not sure. I attached a picture to this email. IF you know anything about this accordion from its picture, please let us know by leaving comments or email me at info@accordionstop.com
It says it is a C478. Owner writes: Hello, I have this accordion and I am looking for some information about it if you can help. Made in Italy, C478. Attached are some pictures.
If you know about this instrument, or have your own Castiglione Accordion which is similar, please leave comments or email me at info@accordionstop.com |





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