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I am about to commit to the purchase of a used Bugari Armando Seniorfisa CBA, about twenty years old. Any last-minute warning of a devil's advocate on this forum?
If the price is right and you know what you are getting, you should do fine. The Seniorfisa is the second-lowest in the lineup of regular accordions: juniorfisa, seniorfisa, superfisa, championfisa, championcassotto, artist cassotto, and then some luxury models.
I am too far away from everything to check out the accordion first, so I have to settle for buying the accordion without getting to see and play it first. This is why I am asking ... Thank you, Paul and Jim, for allaying my anxiety. I figure Bugari is a good brand, so it shouldn't be a total flop; and the seller so far has been excellent in communicating (https://www.leuchtklang.de/).
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