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    Posted 10 years ago

    richardhur…
    (11 items)

    Made in Italy. Mint condition. Looks like an old wireless until you open the lid and discover the keys. All the casing is perfect. Havent a clue when it was made but i go towards late 50's- mid 60's. The action on the keys is very good as is the sound.

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    1. aghcollect aghcollect, 10 years ago
      he Farfisa "Pianorgan" series of chord/reed organs as well as the larger uprights were made in the mid-to-late 50's by the famous Scandalli accordion company.
      The founders of "Farfisa" were Silvio Scandalli and Settimio Soprani back in the late 40's. The name "Farfisa" stands for FAbbriche Riunite di FISArmoniche (The United Accordion factories).
    2. richardhurworth richardhurworth, 10 years ago
      thank yyou for your comments aghcollect

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