• If you haven't done so already, please add a location to your profile. This helps when people are trying to assist you, suggest resources, etc. Thanks (Click the "X" to the top right of this message to disable it)

Tell me all about CBA's!

  • Thread starter Thread starter wodan22
  • Start date Start date
Status
Not open for further replies.
donn said:
Yeah, I could see how the accordion scene there could be so meager as to make the relative prevalence of PA vs CBA instruments, teachers etc. more or less irrelevant - if theres none of either! While there arent a lot of used CBAs for sale in the US, there will be a few nice ones if you turn over every stone. A large number of retailers here: http://www.accordionlinks.com/retailers.html. Liberty and Castle show a Paolo Soprani and a Cavagnolo respectively. Accordions International in Salt Lake City says theyre a Piermaria dealer, a high end CBA brand popular in France that for all I know may have some models on the more economical side. Most of these retailers would need to be contacted by phone, though - Liberty and Buttonbox are atypically internet-age.

Accordions International does have a website at:
http://accordionfactory.com/

I know I have seen their Concerto accordion with a button keyboard, but as I am not a button player it was not something I inquired about.

Paul Pasquali (owner of Accordions International) is a great guy to talk to. (and puts on a great convention) They probably have some used ones if you were to call and ask.

Ben
 
Yes, that's what I mean - they may have a web site, but if you want to know what's up, you should call. You've been there? Sounds cool. We have Petosa's here, within walking distance, and they do have a certain amount of new & used instruments in stock considering the small physical size of the store. But not much on the economical side ... don't even ask.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top