as you may know, Sterling acordions, like Monarch, originaly came with 2, 3 or 4 stops, depending of their prices.
There also were two-row Monarch and even Italian style ones, called Monarca (I have one).
Various Monarch models can be seen in the B & J catalogs of the time.
As one understands, musicians playing dances before amplification days used 4-stop accordions whenever possible, as they needed a booming sound.
Indeed, Cajuns (like other local musicians in the USA) did play any kind of squeezebox they could get, but, as soon as records were made and 4 stop bulky German accordions available, they prefered them to any others.
The 2-stop Sterling you found should be considered like a show piece, the better if it comes with all its original parts. A museum in France owns a 2-top Monarch in mint condition. These should be kept preciously, not played - at least on stage.
I meant Amadee Ardoin.. ??.. played in D and maybe just.. played one of those ?..
Would be good to have some hot player record some old standards on that box..to share around on Youtube or wherever.. so we can all hear the old-timey sound ?
Have you fixed a price on it yet? Maybe the seller can either photograph it and/or email some pics, or maybe play some notes down the phone.
How did you manage to find it?
I've never seen a Sterling or Monarch box before - Sounds like it's worth having - maybe you could eventually have the reeds replaced if the box itself is in good condition - or is that sacreligious of me to suggest such a thing?!
Then there's the bellows as well of course.
Probably the leathers on the flappers will need replacing.
Sounds like a nice winter project in the dark evenings, sat by the fire, smoking one's pipe and fixing up an old accordion.
Geezer found it in the attic when he moved into the house. Got watching one of those 'Flog It' sort of TV progs,remembered it, and decided to advertise it.
Sounds like a project, as you say. I'm kind of interested to see the similarities and differences between it and the modern handmades. Also, it may be good to learn a bit of repair work on. In case I ever have to tackle my other boxes.
Dunno about Gloucester. Who's on? Might hink about Ramsdonksveer in June. After Saulieu, cold and rainy Gloucester in winter isn't so attractive!