I just had Marc Savoy relace the buttons on the accordion he built for me 15 years ago. He put brass on there and the accordion feels "faster" like I hoped it would. The buttons sit a lot lower then the originals. The bad news is UPS knocked the hell out of the box it was in and I have a little noise coming out of number 8 flap with all buttons up. Anybody have a solution so I dont have to ship it down to Eunice again? I think I can adjust it but Im a little shy on that.Sure wouldnt want to make it worse. Shipping will cost a hell of a lot more then fixing it. I live in California. Thanks, Bill Murphy
The problem with UPS in Europe is that if you claim damages on an insured item they transported, they will collect it from you and have their own "expert" looking at it, with a probable chance they destroy even more, f.i. the thread of the two long screws of the side panels. I'd say just call Marc Savoy or Tina about it and let them decide what should be done, or contact Suzy Thompson if she knows some Californicated repairer. Marc Marcin is also a Californian i think. - Nout
Skype is free, webcam is inexpensive. The flapper is a little, or a lot out of alignment. It is easy to fix, but I need to walk you through it. It takes very slight movements of the flapper to get it back
Bill, I have had similar dealings with the evil UPS. They seem to take great pride in the amount of damage they can inflict on packages with total impunity. I got screwed out of $800 in damages on an instrument they damaged a few years ago. I even took them to small claims court but I lost. They have it all wrapped up in their favor. They are sooooooo arrogant. I now use Fedex or the Post Office. I have shipped accordions localy by Fedex and had no problems. I also shipped overseas to Europe via the Post Office. It arrived in good shape with no damage at all at half the rate of Fedex. Also if I may suggest, use plenty of bubble wrap around the accordion in its case. That will stabilize it during shipment. Good luck.
I agree, if i can i'd avoid UPS. Fedex is not very cheap, same with UPS, but they where always very helpful in solving problems on three shipping versus damage counts i had over several years sofar, all resulting in me smiling yet again towards their ever so helpful client servivces and after sales affairs dept. Call me biased, but i am by experience. USPS economy (priority) shipping some times ends up with delays and lost tracking numbers, and also with insurance options not sufficient enough as with stuff coming from the USA. Besides overseas shipping takes sometimes even six weeks, but i must say it seems reliable anough at half the costs. Dana, your Gabinelli buyer seems very happy with it by the way i heard. - Nout