Sold: Jeffries C/G Anglo 26B Concertina - Restored

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Sold: Jeffries C/G Anglo 26B Concertina - Restored

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Sold- but I'll leave the pictures up for another while.

This is a lovely Jeffries Anglo Concertina with wooden ends and 26 bone buttons. The concertina has been professionally restored with new bellows, polished wooden ends, tuned to A=440 with new pads, springs, and valves. The sound is as you would expect from a vintage Jeffries from the 19th. Century. It is loud, clear, responsive, and in perfect tune.

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It looks like a lovely instrument. Who did the work?
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ach, tragic. I do hope they really enjoy it. It looked a really lovely instrument.

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