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Photos and links collected by concertina maker Christy Hengel of Minnesota and his friend Loren Schaeffler.
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Concertina Information  Most of this information will come from my good friend, Christy Hengel, of New Ulm, MN. Christy has been manufacturing concertinas for over 50 years. Christy had over two hundred concertinas in his collection. He allowed me to photograph some...
http://www.newulmtel.net/~lorens/

Covers history, types, makes, repair and dealers.
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Concertina FAQ www.concertina.info  Hypertextualized from the Concertina FAQ written by Chris Timson. The HTML translation of the FAQ was originally performed by Phoebe Sengers, and is now maintained by Chris Timson. Please send comments about the contents to Chris by clicking here, or...
http://www.concertina.info/

A personal introduction to the most informative websites about concertinas. Capsule summaries and links to recommended websites for instruction, history, music, dealers, and discussion groups about all kinds of concertinas.
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Concertina Library: Digital Reference Collection for Concertinas www.concertina.com  This website is a digital online reference library for all concertinas, with contributions from many expert authors: instruction books, sheet music, history documents, patents, technical papers, and new research articles by leading scholars, plus links to other concertina websites. Read,...
http://www.concertina.com

Resources for novice players of the American Chemnitzer Concertina .
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The (Chemnitzer) Concertina Novice  Select your destination from the options below. If you're not sure where to go, try the Chemnitzer Basics FAQ, which will explain what a Chemnitzer Concertina is. The featured site, squeezebox.wikicities.com includes a description of the entire spectrum of hand-held,...
http://www.geocities.com/heytud/

A complete resource for the anglo concertina enthusiast .
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CONCERTINA.net Home  Please send me news and information I rely on contributors for content. Thanks! When you can't have your concertina in hand, have it on your back! Click here or here for cool official Concertina.net T-shirts, mouse pads and mugs. Reach...
http://www.concertina.net/

Lark In The Morning's concertina page of fine concertinas.
http://www.concertinaplayer.com/

A guide to various chords, listed by type.
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Difficult chords for tina players, and others  A quick guide to difficult chords for duet concertina players There's no need to be frightened by a symbol that says something like Cm13, A7sus 4 or even D/C. Working these things out is just a matter of arithmetic sometimes...
http://home.clara.net/gmatkin/chords.htm

Internal details about the concertina, information about specific concertina types, and information about stolen concertinas.
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 Photos taken by by a friend (Casey Jones) in North Carolina in September 2000. The left (or upper depending on your browser settings) photo shows my Holmwood Tenor Treble, named Beauty The right (or lower) photo shows my Wheatstone single-action...
http://www.d-and-d.com/dnichols/DoN.html

The Web resource for free sheet music with special notation for the Chemnitzer Concertina.
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ConcertinaMusic.com HTML Redirect  If you are reading this message, your web browser does not support our automatic redirection. Please Click Here to return to the main page of ConcertinaMusic.com. Once there you can update your bookmarks to the new address. Dziękują Ken The...
http://www.yagelski.com/sbox/

Colour scans of C. Wheatstone & Co. production and sales ledgers, from the concertina document archives of the Horniman Museum in London.
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Wheatstone Concertina Ledgers, Horniman Museum, Home Page  Original factory records of production and sales of Wheatstone Co. concertinas, photographed from the collection of the Horniman Museum. Click for more information. Wayne C104a Wayne C1046 Wayne C1047 Wayne C1048 Wayne C1049 Wayne C1050 Numbers 11500 Sales 18391848 Sales...
http://www.horniman.info/

Authoritative source for the instrument patented in 1884 by John Hill MacCann. Offers complete scanned instructional booklet published by the inventor in 1902.
http://www.maccann-duet.com/