Growing up my daddy loved to play the Lawrence Welk Show as a young teenager. His favorite song to play was "Lady of Spain". I asked my step mom if I could have his accordion after he passed away. Of course she said yes. I have no idea how old this accordion is or if this is the same one he played when I was a little girl back in the 70s. It is an Italian made accordion. It is a Scandalli 461/13. I told my husband I was bringing it home after the funeral. He watched some youtube videos and when I got it home, he picked it up and played it! I have a very talented husband. He played the saxophone and bass clarinet in band during school. That is all the musical training he has had. Since then he has taught himself how to play the violin and viola. A couple of years ago he bought a bass that he taught himself to play and now plays at church during the song service. He is now learning how to play the cello and the accordion! I'm still fumbling through trying to learn the xylophone!
Here are some pictures of my dad that we put up at the funeral.
There were two treadle irons in the front yard of my daddy's house, he was going to make them into end tables. I do not know what my plans for them are yet, aside from painting that "singer" black again.
I do not know what brand this one is. I will probably fit them with a treadle head.
Here is a picture of my daddy and step mom at the Marine Ball last year.
Thank you for joining on my stroll through memory lane! If you have any information on the accordion or treadle iron, please share!Missy
Thank you far sharing some very important, special times in your life.
ReplyDeleteHow special to have his accordion! That's always been one of my favorite instruments although I never had a "real" one but rather a child's semi-toy. I hope you learn to play.
ReplyDeleteI'm so very sorry to hear of your dad's passing. Sending you lots of hugs, I lost my dad in 2011.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful you got to have his accordion and that your husband was able to just pick it up and play it! What a sweet tribute to your dad.
Happy VTT!
Nice accordion! :-)
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