History:


Record a piece of accordion history

   There once was a man named Joseph Nussbaumer from Oberägeri, which began around 1910 in the Toggenburg produce "Schwyzer" -örgeli. Later, probably to enlarge and to be more centrally located, he then moved production to Zurich and 1920 after Bachenbülach.

He then also started to build chromatic models in the Italian style. These accordions were then distributed by the accordion shop Karl Geiser in Zurich 2.

Around 1929 the mechanic Franz Hoeffleur has acquired the business of Nussbaumer and later (1935) transferred the manufacturing of Handharmanonikas to Zurich Seebach; Accordions made ​​- in Bachenbülach but were still of the different manufacturers' Bachenbülach "- and" tell "
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WONDERFUL
Diatonic B/Bb Accordion

Name: Tell
Made in Switzerland Bachenbülach.( look Google)
This 3-course (3 reeds) Instrument has 5 Registers .
31 Buttons
8 Bass
The as new Bellows is tight.
The sound is very full and in tune
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Dimensions closed
Height: about 33 cm
Width: 33 cm

Depth: about 19 cm

Weight: only 5,1 Kilogramms

NO Case

One Straps

Please look on the original pictures!!


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