This accordion was gifted to me by a neighbor. She had her name "Joyce Ann" put on the top of it. Based on some research it seems similar to other Silvios from the late 1960s. Serial number is 4408, made in Italy.
The longest leather strap is broken in the middle. The other two straps work but show some wear and fraying to the leather.
I'm not an accordion player by any means but I was able to get sound out of all 41 treble keys and 120 bass buttons.
The case is structurally sound but shows lots of cosmetic wear. As you can see the fabric is scuffed and shows some tears basically all the way around the case. Nothing affects the actual performance of the case. The latches are worn but functional.
I hope this accordion goes to a good home! An instrument this nice deserves to have someone play it.
The longest leather strap is broken in the middle. The other two straps work but show some wear and fraying to the leather.
I'm not an accordion player by any means but I was able to get sound out of all 41 treble keys and 120 bass buttons.
The case is structurally sound but shows lots of cosmetic wear. As you can see the fabric is scuffed and shows some tears basically all the way around the case. Nothing affects the actual performance of the case. The latches are worn but functional.
I hope this accordion goes to a good home! An instrument this nice deserves to have someone play it.
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