Author: DRESSLER, BOB Title: Bob Dressler's 8, 10 and 12 Lessons for Accordion
Description: North Vancouver, BC: The Canadian Accordion Publications, 1955. First Edition. Spiral Bound. 28 pages. Undated. Appears to be circa early 1950s. "Designed primarily for progressive accordion schools that supply free student instruments with an introductory course." - from page 2. Inside front cover are pictures of Mr. Dressler's hand-picked teachers: Ken Day of Courtenay and Cumberland, Jean Robson of North Vancouver, Walt Miller of Victoria, Ronnie Jajala, Bette Kobe of Nanaimo and Ladysmith, Wilf Trim of North Vancouver, and June Elder of Sea Island and Lulu Island. The author is described as probably the only man in Canada who understands ever phase of the accordion business right from the actual manufacture, to the final distribution of the instrument. In fact, page 27 illustrates two accordions manufactured in Mr. Dressler's name by Bonimi Giuglio of Italy, and their prices are surprisingly high. Above-average wear. Plenty of pencil markings to contents. A worthy vintage copy of this vintage British Columbia accordion work.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; Bob Dressler's 8, 10 and 12 Lessons for Accordion British Columbia Vancouver Vagabonds Radio Rascals Canadian Accordionist's Association Vancouver Island Accordion Centres The Accordion Colleges. Fair .
Keywords: ' 8 10 12 Accordionist' Music
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- Book number: 812g3685