An accordion reed block refers to a set of reed-bearing plates mounted to a block using pins (traditional French method), wax (traditional Italian method), or screws (Cavagnolo's current method). Featured in this product category are spare parts designed to help you mount new or existing reeds - or to repair reed blocks thoroughly in the case of...
An accordion reed block refers to a set of reed-bearing plates mounted to a block using pins (traditional French method), wax (traditional Italian method), or screws (Cavagnolo's current method). Featured in this product category are spare parts designed to help you mount new or existing reeds - or to repair reed blocks thoroughly in the case of complete accordion restoration.
Wax Lingot, ideal for small accordion repairs.1 or 2 lingots are needed per reed block, depending on their size.Lingot min. weight: 25g
Wax Lingot, ideal for accordion repairsSet of 5.Per lingot weight: min. 25g.
Accordion repair Pins.Small in size and thickness, these accordion pins feature ridges on the shank for a better grip and are used to fasten reeds to the block.
Accordion waxing tool traditionally used by Italian craftsmen.
These pliers are a tool used by accordion makers and repairers to remove the pins that connect accordion bellows to the right hand or left hand case. The tip offers a good grip and the best way to extract a pin without damaging it.
This tool is used to adjust the right hand mechanics of the accordion and get them aligned with the holes of the soundboard. There is also a tool for adjusting the height and angle of the valve (see below).
This crowbar can be used to fine tune the mechanical parts of the accordion's bass side. Available in two sizes, thin and large (see below).
This crowbar can be used to fine tune the mechanical parts of the accordion's bass side. Available in two sizes, thin and large (see below).
These pliers are a tool used by accordion makers and repairers to fix the bellows corner securely. Its tip allows the tightening of the corner against the bellows in order to permanently block it, and without it being opened as is the case with a flat pliers.