Re: Who can change my accordion from A to G, and what should it cost?
I agree; A is very useful, especially for bluesy stuff in the key of E, but yeah, it can be a luxury to keep one in A just for that ...
i could do it, around 400$ plus air shipping 2ways to europe, and i'll keep the A set, so statesside jobs are probably cheaper. Probably a LOW G set fits an A sized reedblock fitted Miller without too much hassles in sizes.
Or: a new binci no 1 set in G is around 250 dollars plus shipping costs; i am about to place an order with binci right now; those who need reeds, or some spares at around 9 dollars each, you can still hop on the band wagon ... Nout