Stephen Hawkins
Experienced Gentleman.
Dear Tom & Tony,
You both make excellent points, and I am always pleased to read your contributions.
What we all need to remember (including me) is that we represent only our own views, and that the needs and aspirations of others may diverge sharply from our own.
I speak a couple of languages (though not Italian) and don't like to be misled in any of them. My Hohner Arietta 120/41 was made in either Switzerland or the Czech Republic, as it was common practice, even in the fifties, for Hohner to farm out its production.
Though I don't play it very often these days, my Chinese made Chanson has played all over the country. It has gone with me to Folk Clubs, Open Mic Nights and a great many Old Folks Homes and Charity Events. It isn't a Bugari, I will grant you that, but it has never let me down.
The Chanson is not the best sounding instrument I possess, but the venues I play don't really require a top flight instrument. Isn't fun and happiness enough?
My retirement present to myself was a supercharged Mercedes E Class, so you can see that I do appreciate quality. However, I am a far better driver than I am an accordionist. Horses for courses.
Kind Regards,
Stephen.
You both make excellent points, and I am always pleased to read your contributions.
What we all need to remember (including me) is that we represent only our own views, and that the needs and aspirations of others may diverge sharply from our own.
I speak a couple of languages (though not Italian) and don't like to be misled in any of them. My Hohner Arietta 120/41 was made in either Switzerland or the Czech Republic, as it was common practice, even in the fifties, for Hohner to farm out its production.
Though I don't play it very often these days, my Chinese made Chanson has played all over the country. It has gone with me to Folk Clubs, Open Mic Nights and a great many Old Folks Homes and Charity Events. It isn't a Bugari, I will grant you that, but it has never let me down.
The Chanson is not the best sounding instrument I possess, but the venues I play don't really require a top flight instrument. Isn't fun and happiness enough?
My retirement present to myself was a supercharged Mercedes E Class, so you can see that I do appreciate quality. However, I am a far better driver than I am an accordionist. Horses for courses.
Kind Regards,
Stephen.