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Made in Germany.

Concertina, F. Lange formerly C.F. Uhlig, Chemnitz.

76 tones.

Veneered, nickel silver edges and decorative strips.

All tones give a sound.

The tune is still quite good.

It is used but in nice condition.

Remember, this instrument is well over 100 years old.

You are welcome to take a look here.

ACCORDION MUSEUM .

Collection of historical harmonicas.

Buttons with mother-of-pearl covers.

Hole pattern like Uhlig.

2 choirs.

Dimensions:

Weight:1,42 kg.

Masure:used original case.

Friedrich Lange, son-in-law of Carl Friedrich Uhlig, took over the company around 1878.

The air flap sign apparently comes from Uhlig's collection ("U")



Please look pictures.

You see all wears.

Questions are gladly answered.

insured shiping to Canada and USA cost $ 85

insured shiping to Australia,Asia,Japan,Brasil,Mexico, cost $ 100

insured shiping to EU cost $ 45

insured shiping to Great Britain cost $ 65



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Dt. Concertina, F. Lange vormals C.F. Uhlig, Chemnitz,

76 Töne.

Furniert, Neusilberkanten und Verzierungsleisten.

Alle Töne erklingen.

Die Stimmung ist noch recht gut.

Es ist gebraucht, aber in einen schönen Zustand.

Bedenken Sie, dieses Instrument ist weit über 100 Jahre alt.

Gerne können Sie hier nachschauen

AKKORDEON MUSEUM

Sammlung historische Harmonika

Knöpfe mit Perlmutt-Abdeckung.

Lochmusterung wie bei Uhlig. 2 Chöre

Masse: 180 x 180 x 260 mm.

Friedrich Lange, Schwiegersohn von Carl Friedrich Uhlig übernimmt die Firma um 1878. Das Luftklappenschild stammt dem Anschein nach aus dem Fundus von Uhlig („U“)