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Heavy Duty Accordion Backstrap Italian NATURAL TAN LEATHER + Ribbon Italcinte
$ 28.21
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Description
By Italcinte of Castelfidardo. Italy's finest!The Best Quality Available.
Type 134
Adjustable Back Strap designed specifically for the accordionist.
These are in a natural tan leather with a ribbon lining.
Other colours are available by special order - no problem.
Made of top quality leather, lined with velvet material these straps are a must for every accordionist that looks for comfort.
No more slipping chaffed shoulders!
These are the best quality accordion straps you will find.
Adjustable with press buttons and a buckle. approx 9 -17 inches. ---- 23/43 cm
Quick release catch.
100% hand made in Italy. Genuine Leather.
100 years of excellence
ITALCINTE first opened its doors for business on 20th
November 1946. The company specializes in the
production of musical instrument accessories, both in
leather and synthetic materials, and was founded by
Gilberto Bugiolacchi (1904/1987). Gilberto learnt his
craft in the leather trade from his father Colombo, a
master shoemaker.
At present the company is led by Gilberto’s youngest son
Beniamino Bugiolacchi, who is flanked by his daughter
Patrizia and his nephew Carlo.
Thanks to highly experienced craftsmen and state of
the art machinery, Italcinte produces accessories of the
highest standard which are exported to as many as 26
different countries.
This years marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of
Italcinte’s founder - Gilberto Bugiolacchi.
Adjustable Back Strap designed specifically for the accordionist. These are in a natural tan leather with a ribbon lining. Other colours are available by special order - no problem. Made of top quality leather, lined with velvet material these straps are a must for every accordionist that looks for comfort. These are the best quality accordion straps you will find. Adjustable with press buttons and a buckle. approx 9 -17 inches. ---- 23/43 cm ITALCINTE first opened its doors for business on 20th production of musical instrument accessories, both in Gilberto Bugiolacchi (1904/1987). Gilberto learnt his craft in the leather trade from his father Colombo, a At present the company is led by Gilberto’s youngest son the art machinery, Italcinte produces accessories of the This years marks the 1