hohner accordion carved wooden material, the worlds best made in germany.circa 1800
It was made in Germany from 1958-1961. It is the top of the Hohner Tango Line. It is known for its rich triple musette tuning LMMM. The large bellows with 4/5 reeds makes it a wonderful instrument to own.
Hohner is a German brand of music instruments. The Hohner guitars are made in Germany along with flutes, banjos, bass guitars and more. The Hohner company started in 1857.
The accordion was first invented in Germany in 1822.
according to a model list for Hohner found at this addresshttp://www.hohner.eu/upload/links/l_00000558_Hohner%20Akkordeon%20Modelle%2006_2006.pdf and depending if it is a button or a piano accordion the student 1 model was made between (button) 1937 to 1939 and (piano) 1938 to 1940
Research has suggested that the Hohner Harmonica was first made by hand in 1857 and a total of 650 were made in the first year. In the 1920's Hohner began manufacturing harmonicas that could be played in any key.
The Hohner Regina VB Accordion was produced primarily in the 1970s. The value of these accordions can vary significantly based on their condition, age, and market demand, typically ranging from $300 to $1,500. For a precise valuation, it’s advisable to consult a vintage instrument appraiser or check recent sales listings.
Hohner Saxophones built by Max Keilwerth in Germany from early 1950s until late 1960s
It depends this is an old accordion probably over 70 years old and very rare. If it's in good shape probably between 400 and 500 euros. Excellent shape - 600, 700 euros.
I have one that I heard came over during WW! and may be even older than that. The new ones from China cost $299 howeve3r my antique one is in perfect shape. I have heard that unless they are from the first few years after 1832 when first made, that their value may not be that high- but it is worth restoring.
It a hand held accordeon made in Germany for St Louis .
The button accordion was invented in 1829 by Cyril Damien while the piano accordion was invented in 1852 by French accordion maker Bouton.