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Greetings,

My name is Jason Denman a few years ago I was going through my Grandmothers property after her death and found an interesting item. I so far have had no luck finding information about it. Her husband was a WWII veteran I do not know if he brought it back from overseas or found it at an auction of some sort (he was always going to actions). I would like any assistance that you would be able to offer and I have attached pictures of the item. Perhaps you could point me in the right direction on how to obtain information. Thanks in advance for your help.

Jason Denman

 

 

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There was or is a German company name Galotta that made accordions so you could check there cause that looks to me to maybe be an accordion.

Thanks, will look into that.

Interesting piece!

Indeed!


My friend from Facebook just posted this. Thank you Janet!

 

 

Galotta was the brand of G. A. Schlott & Söhne from Zwota and Brunndöbra, Germany founded 1909.. here is one site: http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=228163677

FOR SALE - Toronto - VINTAGE GALOTTA ACCORDION This accordion sounds great. All the keys and buttons work. Two of the keys are pushed out - but still ...
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