My son has just been handed down an old Hohner Double Ray, Black Dot with 12 bass.. I think it's probably a german model as it has the "swastika" on it, but I don;t know from what year...
Being a banjo player, I don't know much about accordions... can anyone help out here by giving me some info on it...
it needs a small bit of work doing to it, straps etc are corroded and the metal work needs a shine.
a lot of people like the 12 bass models because it gives you the same chord/bass on the push and the pull - so it's a bit more user friendly than standard box basses -
the hohner double ray deluxe is frequently discussed over on melodeon.net
I thought there was a post either here or on melodeon.net on the Swastika subject last week.
The Swastika is a popular graphic pattern that dates to the ancient Romans and Greeks. It is also used in Islamic graphics. It shows up alot in their tile and ceramic work.
Hohner's use of it predated the Nazi's from what I understand
Also, contrary to what I myself thought until about a month ago when someone made me look it up, the "way the wings point" has no bearing on it whatsoever, the ancient symbol being used both ways round. What makes the Nazi symbol uniquely Nazi is its orientation (tilted by 45 deg) and its specific colours.
old back dot
old back dot
My son has just been handed down an old Hohner Double Ray, Black Dot with 12 bass.. I think it's probably a german model as it has the "swastika" on it, but I don;t know from what year...
Being a banjo player, I don't know much about accordions... can anyone help out here by giving me some info on it...
it needs a small bit of work doing to it, straps etc are corroded and the metal work needs a shine.
Thanks
Chris
# Posted on January 24th 2011 by chrisblack
Re: old back dot
The swastika might just be a straight forward Hindu good luck symbol. All depends which way the wings point.
# Posted on January 24th 2011 by yhaalhouse
Re: old back dot
nice box -
you will have a lot of fun with that!
a lot of people like the 12 bass models because it gives you the same chord/bass on the push and the pull - so it's a bit more user friendly than standard box basses -
the hohner double ray deluxe is frequently discussed over on melodeon.net
# Posted on January 24th 2011 by Reeds Munson
Re: old back dot
I thought there was a post either here or on melodeon.net on the Swastika subject last week.
The Swastika is a popular graphic pattern that dates to the ancient Romans and Greeks. It is also used in Islamic graphics. It shows up alot in their tile and ceramic work.
Hohner's use of it predated the Nazi's from what I understand
# Posted on January 24th 2011 by zippydw
Re: old back dot
Also, contrary to what I myself thought until about a month ago when someone made me look it up, the "way the wings point" has no bearing on it whatsoever, the ancient symbol being used both ways round. What makes the Nazi symbol uniquely Nazi is its orientation (tilted by 45 deg) and its specific colours.
# Posted on January 24th 2011 by ethical blend
Re: old back dot
Somewhere in the back of beyond, in my mind, I think it was called a fylfot(?)
I think it might allude to a symbol of light in Hindu culture.
Apologies in advance
All the best
Brian x
# Posted on January 25th 2011 by briantheflute
Re: old back dot
So if it sounds good play it.
I think the advice I heard was to cover the decoration with a bit of tape if there are sensitivities.
# Posted on January 25th 2011 by zippydw