Hohner Gola 414, Manufactured in Germany 1969.
Serial Number 123-798. Reed/Tuning Number 1052.
Treble: 41 keys, range F-A, 4 voices, 11 registers
Tuning: Double Octave with Tremolo
Bass: 120 buttons, 5 voices, 7 registers
Color: Black/Gold
Weight: 26 lbs
Size 7.5" deep by 17.25" high
Keyboard: 19"
Tone Chamber: 16'+8'
Supplied with Hard case, luxury shoulder straps

- this is a Hohner Gola 414, in excellent condition,
a stunning example of the worlds most famous and expensive accordion.
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Gola is when playing the accordion becomes a passion, when nothing else counts but the realization of musical potential, inspired by the combination of the sound of a truly great instrument and one’s own powers of imagination.
The Gola represents the premium level of accordion building worldwide and is the instrument of choice for soloists of the highest level of ability (including numerous World Champions), whether on stage or in the recording studio. The combination of top quality materials and workmanship of the finest degree of precision results in superlative instruments for the most discerning players.
The quality of these remarkable accordions is apparent from the moment of ordering one. A Gola is not found lying around in a music store; it is constructed solely according to the wishes and requirements of the customer. In this way, Giovanni Gola's vision is still realized virtually unchanged today at the Hohner works in Trossingen. Every single Gola ordered around the world is built by a small team of master craftsmen who work exclusively on this instrument.
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Hohner GOLA, 'C' system, 5 row button accordion.
Convertor Bass system (free bass)
Manufactured in Germany in 1978
Serial/Production number 295 683
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