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Wow, this is beautiful. I just started to learn how to play the Concertina, so I couldn't justify the expense (maybe after I've played for a few years!).
But...bird's eye maple is my very favorite wood. And I'm the daughter of a carpenter, so I know them all! I actually found this blog by typing in "bird's eye maple concertina" - I can't believe there really is one out there.
I started being serious about music in my teens after several forays into piano and clarinet. This was with the Highland bagpipe. I played for a number of years and became Pipe Major of the Scottish Society of Windsor Pipe Band. We won numerous prizes, including Canadian Championship, US Championship, Inter-provincial, North American Championship and Champion Supreme. Concertina playing began to interest me around 1978. I began to repair vintage concertinas in the 80's, and did so until retirement from teaching elementary school. I have also qualified and played in the All-Ireland senior concertina competitions three times. Harold Herrington, of Dallas, a good friend and concertina maker suggested I start making concertinas and helped me get started. As of January 2018 I have made around 500 concertinas and shipped them to customers around the world. Our mission is to produce the best instruments possible in terms of tone, playability, and appearance, which will last for generations to come.
Wow, this is beautiful. I just started to learn how to play the Concertina, so I couldn't justify the expense (maybe after I've played for a few years!).
ReplyDeleteBut...bird's eye maple is my very favorite wood. And I'm the daughter of a carpenter, so I know them all! I actually found this blog by typing in "bird's eye maple concertina" - I can't believe there really is one out there.
This instrument is just stunning.