Hi, first post. I bought an old "Hohner Gold Medal 1904" accordion. I took the face plate off to look around. The instrument has 2 stops, but only one is connected to a thin strip to block one set of reeds. The other is just screwed to a sliding wood block that doesn't seem to do anything. Is this normal?
A photo would help. If they're both supposed to operate they should both be screwed into a block of wood, that is in turn glued to a wooden slide that moves under the reeds. At least, that's how ones later in the century are. Can't see why that simple arrangement would be different at that earlier time. I have a 1926 3 stop, and it has that arrangement.
Now that I reread your original comment, I'm betting the second slide became unglued from the block and has slid under the reeds, but it can't go far. Something should be sticking out.
I have seen a few 2 row accordion with 1 slide . They close 1 bank of reeds and tune it opens the other bank of reeds and tune the other with the first that was tune by ear j.e.doucet
I guess someone sealed up the side without the slat. I also have 2 broken reads. Reads are on a plate like a harmonica, could I replace them w/ harmonica reeds? Thanks again.
could be as John says. Also could just be a way to switch between a wet and dry sound. Do the two reed banks seem to be in the same octave?
I have no idea if harmonica reeds are going to work. If the exact same size, possibly, but it seems a harmonica has to deal with less force than the accordion. And you should take this whole last paragraph with a grain of salt. Or a gram. Or a box.
Down here, in Australia I bought a a Hohner HA112 D I found one stop difficult to open and close I opened box and found one aluminum register slide had been very badly damaged due to a rough and ready repair. I need to unglue the reed block and fix the slide.How do I unglue,remove reed block, and then glue it back in place.
I have never tried to remove a Hohner HA and would greatly appreciate a guide as to how to safely remove and then reglue the block back.
Wondering whether I can fit reed block latches to make for easy removal later on. Appreciate your help.
Not only fragile, but not loud enough. I have an antique German accordion (one of the super el-cheapo brands of the day) with brass reeds. Brass reeds = no volume. It looks nice enough on my mantle though!