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12-05-2019, 04:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-05-2019, 05:01 PM by gfreed.)
Hello, accordionists:
I live in the Boston, MA/USA area and I'm interested in finding a full-size, 4/5 tone-chamber Giulietti piano accordion, such as a Classic, Super or Continental. The tricky part is that it must be a transformer/converter model. Dry tuning preferred. Any and all leads appreciated!
Thanks.
Geoff Freed
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(12-05-2019, 04:53 PM)gfreed Wrote: Hello, accordionists:
I live in the Boston, MA/USA area and I'm interested in finding a full-size, 4/5 tone-chamber Giulietti piano accordion, such as a Classic, Super or Continental. The tricky part is that it must be a transformer/converter model. Dry tuning preferred. Any and all leads appreciated!
Thanks.
Geoff Freed
I have a Continental I might sell but it has the three extra rows, not what I think is a converter model.
https://soundcloud.com/mike-klemen it is the one on the right on the picture. Located in Richmond, VA. The other is a converter but it is my original I have had for about 50 years and plan to keep. If interested I can send you pictures to your email.
Mike Klemen
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(25-05-2019, 01:12 AM)JIM D. Wrote: Yes;
Email or call Joe Koziol
Phone 1 413 547 0624
Email JollyJoeK@aol.com
Tell him Jim sent you.
Thanks! I will send him a note.
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(25-05-2019, 02:20 AM)Mike K Wrote: (12-05-2019, 04:53 PM)gfreed Wrote: Hello, accordionists:
I live in the Boston, MA/USA area and I'm interested in finding a full-size, 4/5 tone-chamber Giulietti piano accordion, such as a Classic, Super or Continental. The tricky part is that it must be a transformer/converter model. Dry tuning preferred. Any and all leads appreciated!
Thanks.
Geoff Freed
I have a Continental I might sell but it has the three extra rows, not what I think is a converter model. https://soundcloud.com/mike-klemen it is the one on the right on the picture. Located in Richmond, VA. The other is a converter but it is my original I have had for about 50 years and plan to keep. If interested I can send you pictures to your email.
Hi, Mike:
Nice accordions! The tree extra bassetti rows above the stradella rows are what I am trying to avoid, however, because of the extra stretch involved in reaching both the buttons and the switches. Trying not to cause left-hand strain, so a true transformer would be ideal. Thanks!
Geoff