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Re: Re: That is the most beautiful picture I've ever seen.

The three accordions on the upper left hand shelf belong to Junior's grandson. The first one with the red crawfish is hands down the best sounding accordion I have ever played. Junior told me it has number two Salpa's in it and never could figure out exactly why it sounds so good. You can't tell in the pictures but Junior's grandson decided to put additional mic clip-on fixtures on the bass side of his accordions so he could play the bass side when gigging without worrying about standing next to a stand alone mic.

The accordion on the top right shelf by its lonesome either belongs to Juniors wife or daughter. I think its in A flat, unless he changed the key. The buttons and components are all layered with gold.

John

Re: Re: Re: That is the most beautiful picture I've ever seen.

Certainly beautiful work. I love that E accordion of mine, can't get enough of it.



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