Showing posts with label Castelfidardo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Castelfidardo. Show all posts

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Subject: STOLEN ACCORDION ALERT: Giulietti Classic 127 (Serial #14258)

mail to Dealers / Repair Shops Subject: STOLEN ACCORDION ALERT: Giulietti Classic 127 (Serial #14258) 
To Whom It May Concern, I am reaching out to the accordion community to report a high-value stolen instrument. 
I am the original owner and am still searching for it. 
Please flag this serial number in your records in case it ever enters your shop for appraisal, repair, or trade-in. 

Make/Model: Giulietti Accordions Classic 127 Serial Number: 14258 Distinctive Feature: Factory-installed electronic pickup system. Provenance: Formerly owned by the legendary John Molinari. 



Context: Stolen in Boston, MA (1976), but could be anywhere globally by now. If you have any information or if an instrument matching this description appears, please contact me immediately at jonhammond@jonhammondband.com. Thank you for your eyes and ears in the community. Best regards, Jon Hammond 

Help me find my stolen accordion!
Direct Contact: jonhammond@jonhammondband.com Jon Hammond
It is a GIULIETTI Accordions model Classic 127, serial number 14258 with factory electronic pickup system. Best accordion I ever played!
Jon playing Giulietti Fratti wedding Topanga Canyon CA
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Stolen Accordion, Giulietti Classic 127, Serial Number 14258, Jon Hammond, Attention Accordion Community, Fisarmonica, Akkordeon, Accordean, Castelfidardo, John Molinari

Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Hammond Report December 8 2020 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond

#WATCHMOVIE HERE: Hammond Report December 8 2020 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond  








Hammond Report December 8 2020 From Pandemic Quarantino Jon Hammond

Hammond Report, 8 December 2020, Musician, Stories, Excelsior accordion, Blues music, John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Castelfidardo, Margaret Kennan, Jon Hammond, bye bye now

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

14258 is the SERIAL NUMBER of my Stolen Giulietti Classic 127 Accordion REWARD IF FOUND

14258 is the SERIAL NUMBER of my Stolen Giulietti Classic 127 Accordion REWARD IF FOUND - Jon Hammond I just got this great photo my Mom kept of me playing my precious GIULIETTI Accordions Classic 127 - this must have been just before it was stolen out of my apartment in Boston MA 1976 - I am still looking for it, we know now that the actual SERIAL NUMBER is: 14258 - REWARD IF FOUND! contact Jon Hammond *from Accordions Worldwide Megasite: http://www.accordions.com/news.aspx?d=03-Nov-2017&&s=13658 Thanks very much Harley Jones for putting out the word! "Jon Hammond Stolen Giulietti Classic model 127, Serial No. 14258 - USA by Harley Jones Well known musician Jon Hammond has now found the serial number of his stolen accordion, a Giulietti Classic model 127 Serial No. 14258. This accordion was stolen from his mother's house in Boston, MA in 1976. Picture right of Jon Hammond circa 1976, playing the stolen accordion. At the time, John was attending Berklee College of Music and this accordion has a history, being an accordion of the great pioneer USA accordionist John Molinari. If you have any information about the accordion, please email Jon Hammond at: jonhammond@jonhammondband.com — with Giulietti Accordions USA and GIULIETTI Accordions at Berklee College of Music.
 WATCHMOVIE HERE: Shedding With Myself On Excelsior Accordion - Jon Hammond HD 1080p Jon's archive https://archive.org/details/SheddingWithMyselfOnExcelsiorAccordionHD1080p

Language English
Like my friend Dick Contino the great accordionist star once told me: "When I break out the accordion it's like saying hello to an old friend!" Here I'm playing a blues with my custom built Excelsior accordion made by hand by the good folks at Excelsior Accordions & Pigini in Castelfidardo Italy - I have electronics on this instrument, but what you hear here is the pure sound of the high quality steel reeds, I really love this instrument. Mostly I keep it at home because the airlines can be a little rough on the instruments, I was lucky to get it home in one piece from Italy. Always a pleasure to play, enjoy folks, Jon Hammond Band http://www.accordionradio.com/ *Note: for those of you who don't know, musicians use the term "Wood Shedding" for practicing at home. When a musician says he or she is shedding, that usually means they are home or in a hotel somewhere practicing with their instrument - JH
Serial number 14258, Giulietti Accordion Accordion, Excelsior, Jon Hammond, Wood Shed, Funky Jazz, Blues, Castelfidardo, Italy, Local 802, Musicians Union