Submitted by X_PRSN t3_z7fnvy in pittsburgh
It doesn't work. In fact it's likely completely ruined and unplayable. However...
This accordion once belonged to my dear departed mother, whose father bought it for her when she was 12. She used to tell the story of how her family lived in poverty and her dad went to great lengths to get her this instrument that cost several hundred 1950's dollars. So I have now inherited it, and sadly it's been sitting in an attic for decades. Parts of the inner workings are warped, the bellows is ripped, and I have neither the time nor the knowhow to attempt to restore it.
So I'm hoping to come across anyone here who could restore it, knows someone who can, or who otherwise may have a use for it, even if it's just a theater prop or something. If you can, it's yours. Free to a good home. I'm trying to declutter the house and this is the one thing I just can't bring myself to simply drop in a trash bag and get rid of.
Thanks to anyone who's interested.
Icy_Photograph412 t1_iy6qcmr wrote
I'd try giving these guys a call before you put it in the trash
https://www.carnegieaccordion.com/about