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Hohner Bravo II 60-bass???? (red!)

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byudzai

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Dang, this is a tough accordion to find!!  No one in the states has one of the newer models with the cooler looking front grill.

Im tempted to buy one through thomann or another european vendor but, before I get into all that, does anyone else know about this model?  Worth the trouble?  Anyone have one for sale?  

I have a full-size accordion but would like this 12-lb 60-bass for the park, the picnic, etc.  There are plenty of 48-button models but Id like to be able to play in E-minor.  

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I believe the Bravo range is made in China not Germany.
Surely there is a dealer in the USA that could get you one?
 
@JIM D. , This might not be the correct thread to ask you this question. Byudzai asked for help to find his specific Hohner choice, and as I've seen in other threads, you provide helpful info to what is out there for a variety of accordions. And I know a lot of members do the same. But also I see your shop listed in Chicopee. Are you a dealer or service center? Do you have a web site for your shop showing what you do? Just my regular learning questions. Thanks. ~Bob
 
I have decided not to use a Web Site for additional business as I presently have All the business I can handle. I have my contact information
on Facebook and many dealers in the US recommend me. As for example go to -- http://accordionrevival.com/ and from the home page
read the recommended "Professionals offering accordion service". Falcetti Music is also listed but today all their accordion service is
done at my shop. In my 40 years in repair my success has been -- https://www.entrepreneur.com/encyclopedia/word-of-mouth-advertising
 
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I have decided not to use a Web Site for additional business as I presently have All the business I can handle....etc.

I did not expect to see the information as is available in Mr. George Bachich's book. I expect that would tell anyone much about the actual service work you provide to your clientele. I may not get into accordion repairs myself, but like to learn these things. Appreciate that resource, and thanks for fully answering my questions about your business and the "success path" you followed. ~Bob
 
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