it is a strait 3 reed treble 4 reed bass accordion, nothing special about that
i don't care what name is on the front.. a used 3 reed accordion
tops out at $1000 in my book.
now you look at the MIDI.. is it worth $2000 to you ?
the accordion was built for an electronic purpose,
meaning it was built with mute shifts (2, which is overkill)
and a missing master shift but blacked out so it LOOKS
like a normal 4 reed box at a glance
usually such cosmetics are meant to decieve,
and i find that unusual for a Giulietti
i personally have not seen a split master palm on a G before,
but there's a lot of things i havn't seen
all of which seems suspicious to me, and i wonder if this is an'
actual G or something recently built in Europe (meaning after
the american company ceased operations)
the MIDI uses hall effect switches apparently, but it is not
apparent to me which model of Limex it might be, or even if it
is Limex electronics, but the switching looks nicely engineered
and instlalled.. again, it appears this accordion was purpose built/chosen
to support this specific engineering
too many red flags for me, and of course you can buy a lot of
really nice professional used accordions for $3000, or a used Roland
often for less if the "Midi" is what you particuarly want
Steve would know more about the model.. hope he spots this post