blue eyed sailor Baltic coast Having played a bunch of pretty different instruments but mainly the piano for some decades, I luckily took up the English Concertina in the summer of 2011 out of instant inspiration and can't get my hands off of this great little box (which is such a fine solo instrument as well as allowing some modest self-accompaniment when singing songs). Find more content at concertina.net. Update: After a hiatus due to technical failure of the beautiful instrument shown on top of my page I resumed my playing in October 2017 following the acquisition of my "new" Wheatstone model 24 (while the Lachenal Excelsior is awaiting some future restauration) Update II: Having finished my denying the need of a Tenor-Treble to myself, I now own and am playing a beautifully (looking and) sounding metal-ended Aeola as well, which happens to be my main instrument - however the ET is still not being neglected... Update III: Happily added the 20b Anglo (Lachenal and Crabb) and Crane Duet (again Crabb) to "my" instruments as of October/November 2018 :) Users who are followed by blue eyed sailor Donatella Friebe Parallel Play Leddy Loughborough LarkinPoe Nashville, TN $tone\half The Somehows Stickulari Carnutter360 Audio Carnutter360 Audio LawyerOnTheLoose chuck45