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CASTAGNARI 'STUDIO' BUTTON ACCORDION AS NEW £1,395

Castagnari Melodion / Accordion Superb in D/G
Almost unused mint Castagnari finished in oak and mother of pearl buttons
............Superb unmarked Castagnari Melodion is the one to have.................................
................................for folk music, superbly made in Italy and of glorious appearance……………....
...........................................in polished oak with really nice mother of pearl buttons on  ................
.............................................................................both bass and treble......................

The pictures say it all – superb condition, almost unused melodeon for a really good price.
Good playability and well voiced and virtually unused 
Very comfortable instrument control and to play and yet light in weight. 
We are very pleased with the construction and playability of this instrument for a very good price indeed particularly for a superb quality brand name melodion.  This instrument comes complete with straps and is as new and ready to play.  It is finished in the popular natural finish and looks extraordinarily attractive.  For melodeon players this is about as good as it gets and if you are playing one of the cheaper melodeon types you will certainly notice the difference.  This one has the right tuning too – D/G which is ideal for UK folk music.

We are offering this instrument for an incredibly low price before the autumn rush


All in excellent working order - buyers should satisfy themselves as to the description before ordering as descriptions are subjective.  Part exchanges welcome.

 

 

 

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