Brass Something

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"pump Organ" reed
the reed is Actually the Part Broken off
 

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Burnt Chimney said:
an accordion reed?
Correct. More percisely a concertina or "squeezebox" reed. In the late 19th and early 20th C these were a major form of entertainment.

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TypicalClinger

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Must have been a REALLY popular form of entertainment because they sure show up alot. Did the reeds go bad and people just chucked them :dontknow: out the back door?
 

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Here not found any, is a finding unusual. :dontknow:
 

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Google Accordian, concertina "squeezebox" reeds :wink:

b_rd_detail.jpg bas_reeds.jpg

Pump organs have been Used at Circus', Carnival
& May Day Celebrations, School & Church Functions Etc.
everywhere Music was Needed
 

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DCMatt

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TypicalClinger said:
Must have been a REALLY popular form of entertainment because they sure show up alot. Did the reeds go bad and people just chucked them :dontknow: out the back door?
Whether organ or concertina, the reeds went bad and you could get replacements. The broken ones were just tossed.

Concertinas and harmonicas were like the radios of the 19th and very early 20th century. Just about everybody had one.

The concertinas pictured above are modern. Early instruments had reeds very similar to the pump organ reeds.

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