Big Changes at the New England Accordion Museum!

January 1st 2017
Rita Davidson Barnea
Paul Ramunni, Harttord Courant
showroom

Paul Ramunni, Founder of the New England Accordion Museum shares his New Year’s greetings with all:

Hello Everyone:
I am very happy to announce that the New England Accordion Museum located in Canaan, Connecticut, is expanding its facility and operations. In addition to our accordion museum, we are now offering new and used accordions for sale, servicing and repairs.

Accordion Connection of New Hampshire closed its doors last August 2016. After discussion with Arthur and Sue Welch, we have decided to continue their legacy here in Connecticut. Consequently, our museum name will change to The New England Accordion Connection and Museum Co.

Between our museum and the sales company, we now have over 600 accordions on display. Of that number 100+ new and used accordions are available for sale in our newly renovated studio and showroom. The accordions are of various makes and designs; there is something for everyone to sample and try.

We also offer:
-Lessons for beginners
-Saturday gatherings for group and individual play
-Our traveling museum which visits senior centers, nursing homes and other locations to play, display and present older accordions
and their stories.
-Our repair loft with repair supplies, accessories and repair services
-Sponsoring speaker seminars and workshops (on and off the premises)
-Multimedia presentations of performing artists found online at various websites
-Accordions accepted as donations for the museum or purchased outright
-Customer owned accordions accepted for sale on a consignment basis
-Accordion appraisal services
-Over 10,000 pieces of sheet music, instruction books and song books offered for sale at reasonable prices.
-The reminiscent sounds of a newly renovated Wurlitzer Jukebox in our showroom

We are booking visits by appointment only. Give us a call….it’s worth the trip from anywhere!

Have a very Happy and blessed New Year…………….

Paul Ramunni
The New England Accordion Connection and Museum Co.
For further information: ramunni@comcast.net