Hohner Morino, produced approx. 1925. Very early Hohner Morino in an amazing quality made by the master of accordion design Venanzio Morino himself. Front cover cut out in fine-drawn pattern. Embedded mother of pearl in curved lanes. The raised (usually black) keys are made in sparkling gold with black edges. Free bass in 2 rows, full tone scale, - additionally 6 normal standard bass rows. Switches on the rear for both hands (treble and bass side).
The instrument was owned by the Berliner organ player, Fritz Kübert, who also taught accordion lessons and led an advanced accordion orchestra. It was handed over to the Dyremose collection by Erik Bytinski in the late 1970s.
The instrument was owned by the Berliner organ player, Fritz Kübert, who also taught accordion lessons and led an advanced accordion orchestra. It was handed over to the Dyremose collection by Erik Bytinski in the late 1970s.