![]() The shape of the ends of the keyboards/keys is one obvious "tell" to spot a Crucianelli product Keys on the black (USA) and the red (Italy) models in the above pictures (note to detail oriented members, observe the difference between the low F and high A I mean, in the 50's, who would you have wanted building your new accordion ? Perfected so many innovations in his younger days He was in his decades of having learned from his own mistakes as well as having Well as specifically, and that when he was active as Master of the New York facility Pancotti for the advancement of Accordions Generally as i mean take into consideration how incredibly ![]() (Myron type) Batons were produced by Crucianelli and are also exceptional accordionsīut i kind of feel (personally) that just about every box that came out of the over the decades a few series of specially spec'd and carefully built Suggesting it was more likely during the 50'sĪbsolutely, some of us think the New York Pan's were way better overall than theĬrucianelli Pan's. Yours has a more modern (therefore recent) 8 half-width flappers plus master Palm ![]() (which you can find pics of in a few older threads on this site) #1920S EXCELSIOR ACCORDION FULL#We can infer some things such as it appears the early flapper models used aġ full width flapper per reedbank/4 flapper and master palm shift total This might be a nice Grant or Thesis project for some bright eyed bushy tailed (40's and 50's) and the records exist, but have not been datamined by anyone ![]() It seems PanCordion made in the USA in New York period was only about 20 years ![]()
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