Or, a bad day if you like button accordions
This morning I was practicing button accordion, as I wrote in my previous post. When I stopped, I placed it on the desk as I’ve done a thousand times. I don’t know what happened exactly. Maybe the shoulder strap was caught underneath the accordion. Maybe part of it was on a couple music books on the desk. I stepped away from the accordion and it toppled. I turned to try to grab it but had no chance. My beautiful Guerrini triple row button accordion fell to the floor with a thud.
This accordion has a plastic grill with an eagle on it that took the brunt of the fall. Several pieces were broken off the grill. Nothing else seems to be damaged. I played it and it plays OK. This afternoon I took it in to Rudy and Chris over at Musical Instruments of Canada to see what they can do with it. They can’t simply order a new grill because sadly, Guerrini has closed its doors. They’re going to see if it’s possible to fix it up with a patch. At the same time, they’ll examine it for any other damage.
If it can be repaired, I suppose it will have a battle scar, but I think I’m OK with that. In any case, I can’t replace the accordion. If the grill can’t be replaced, I guess I’ll remove it. The grill is decorative but it also protects the mechanism from dust and damage, so I don’t want to remove it. I should have a better idea what can be done sometime next week.
Oh I’m so sorry to hear this. I hope you find a solution that keeps it in tact both melodically and aesthically.
Thanks. It’s playing OK, and I’m having it checked over. The issue will be fixing or replacing the grill so it doesn’t look wounded. Maybe a beat up looking accordion is better for busking though? hmmmm
OUCH. I am *so* sorry to hear this. GOOD LUCK!!
Parts on EBay?
Unlikely, East.