Some owners have a lot of sentimental attachment to their accordions - and this can include the case. A recent repair required a new handle to be installed as the accordion and case were an important family heirloom. A new case was not an option.

We were able to replace the handle and keep as many of the original parts as possible.


A new handle can also be a cheaper option than biying a brand new case if that is your preference.

Reedworks can also put in new inner felt and lining if you would your case refurbished. This can be a good idea, especially when the case has a mouldy or musty smell as that is not good for the instrument.
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