" the volume pedal, which is part of the MIDI system, was on another place and the seller has not been able to get it on time "
this suggests that the system was not complete, and the seller
had to acquire a missing part.. Sometimes the accessories for
a MIDI system are specific to the model and series
(specs changed frequently at times)
so i wonder if the seller actually was able to know for sure
if the MIDI section even works or if this accessory is the correct one.
for inexpensive purchases, like your fix-it-up choice, we play with money
that we don't mind losing, and so the risk is acceptable
but for the more expensive purchases, unless you are quite wealthy
like some of the collectors here in the group, and also because of
your beginner level of experience, perhaps for the next few years
you should limit yourself to accordions within traveling distance..
otherwise you risk a lot of disappointment, which can sour your
love for the Accordion
did you notice another thread where someone was assuming
all kinds of things about a distant online purchase that were
based entirely on their vivid imagination and wishful thinking.. ?
that is a common side effect of not-enough-practical-experience
and the natural hope of finding a "gem" that the entire rest of the
world has overlooked
if there are no interesting offers in your local travel area, then
plan your vacations to places where some of us can help set
you up with visits to accordion clubs or shops, or once you
truly have an understanding of the kind of accordion you really
want (as a keeper) perhaps someone here you make friends with
might share one with you
for now enjoy your project and show us photo's of the inside and
with the grille off so