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Looking for a anglo-concertina

20 Nov 03 - 05:15 AM (#1057635)
Subject: Looking for a anglo-concertina
From: GUEST,Colin Cotter

I'm in the market for a good second-hand anglo concertina - please get in touch by email if you have one kicking around, especially if you are in the London area.

-Colin

p.s. Hope this kind of posting is OK, I couldn't find anything against it in the FAQ.
colin@gloworms.org.uk
http://www.gloworms.org.uk


20 Nov 03 - 05:17 AM (#1057638)
Subject: RE: Looking for a anglo-concertina
From: smallpiper

try Hobgoblin they sometimes have them.


20 Nov 03 - 02:07 PM (#1057938)
Subject: RE: Looking for a anglo-concertina
From: GUEST, Fieldvole

Try here:

http://www.concertina.info/


20 Nov 03 - 02:40 PM (#1057956)
Subject: RE: Looking for a anglo-concertina
From: curmudgeon

Go here. They have buy and sell listings as well as links to every major source for concertinas in the world -- Tom


21 Nov 03 - 05:57 AM (#1058363)
Subject: RE: Looking for a anglo-concertina
From: s&r

Marcus music is worth a try - he makes(or customises) his own as well.

We had real problems sourcing Anglos; apparently they go like hot cakes in Ireland, and a lot are exported.

Good luck


21 Nov 03 - 06:51 PM (#1058820)
Subject: RE: Looking for a anglo-concertina
From: GUEST,squeezy

Hands off Cott - I've got first dibs

:-)
Squeezy


21 Nov 03 - 07:06 PM (#1058828)
Subject: RE: Looking for a anglo-concertina
From: Ship'scat

A bit north of London. Try http://www.concertina.co.uk/

They have some beauties. I just had an excellent experience buying a 1025 Wheatstone Aeola sight unseen on the web - it can happen


22 Nov 03 - 01:01 PM (#1059145)
Subject: RE: Looking for a anglo-concertina
From: bazza

There are three Jeffries Anglos coming up for auction at Sotherbys in London next week ,all we want work doing to them in some degree and the prices will be about £2-3000, go to concertina .net for the date of auction and a rough guide from Roger Digby on the three instruments .Good luck.