It was made in 1998 and the 13th of only 14 made...its in mint condition...Never played. i may have an hour of just goofing around (i do not play accordion).,,my brother says the reeds are from italy...The Savoy's were related to my uncle and taught him the craft.
Hope this helps!
Rob
I'm close to Larry on this one. Lack of brand exposure and age are against you. I'm guessing $1,000 to $1,200.
If you are located where the buyer can play the instrument, you could add another $150 if the box measures up.
It's risky buying an accordion in the dark, thus buyers are stingy without hands-on playing. As-is long distance sales can be difficult for both parties.
You've gotten some good advice. Gonna be real hard to get a value on an older accordion made by someone few know, especially without pictures. I recommend getting some good pictures, including close ups of the keyboard and the inside. Seeing the workmanship and the type of reeds will go a long way. Knowing the reeds are made in Italy does very little for Cajun music fans, but the exact brand may help desirability a lot.
But in the end, as was mentioned, any accordion made by any one other than a well know builder, will have a lot of understandable reservation among buyers who can't play it.