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Used Cajun accordion needed or beginning student

Hi y'all!

Does anyone know of any decent, reliable, playable used Cajun accordions for sale? I just started with lessons and I am not in the position to pay $2000 for a new instrument.

If anyone knows of any solid, well-built used boxes.....please let me know!

My email address is bigtexas1770 at yahoo . c o m.

Thanks!

-Roy

Re: Used Cajun accordion needed or beginning student

Roy,

There are a couple of Hohner HA-114's on eBay right now. Expect them to sell for $300-$350, maybe less.

Check them out at Links #2 and #3

These are good student boxes if they are in decent condition, and won't break the bank.

Good luck,

Nedro

Re: Used Cajun accordion needed or beginning student

Thanks, Nedro.

I'll check out the Hohner accordions. I was hoping to get one built in LA, but it would be a while for me to fork over $2000.

Does anyone know how the quality/action of the Hohner boxes? I don't think I have ever heard Cajun music on a Hohner.

-Roy

Re: Used Cajun accordion needed or beginning student

Dream on if you think you can get a good la box for 2000

Re: Used Cajun accordion needed or beginning student

randy4u
Dream on if you think you can get a good la box for 2000
Bryan LeFleur and Rusty Sanner both make top-quality handmad boxes for under $2000.

Re: Used Cajun accordion needed or beginning student

May I suggest a Gabbanelli Cajun King. They go for about $1,000 USD. You can get hand mad reeds and even musette tuning if you like. They are usually in stock and will ship within one day. You can call Mike Gabbanelli at 1-800-244-0763 or 713-728-9898. I had one and liked it very much. It was also appraised by the experts at The Button Box and they gave it very high marks. I would suggest starting in the key of C as most of the music is in C. Once you get your box please get Big NIck's instructional DVDs Vol 1. You will be glad you did. Big Nick is an excellent teacher and the DVD is professionally produced. Good luck.

Re: Used Cajun accordion needed or beginning student

I would have to agree with Dana. The Cajun King is the closest thing I have seen to a handmade Cajun accordion that won't break the bank. Very similar in look, feel and sound. I have played a couple dozen of them, and they are very consistent. If you call them, or email them, and ask for the lowest possible price, I think you could get it for $800.

Re: Used Cajun accordion needed or beginning student

Roy- a lot of players went through a HA 114 on the way to a LA or TX made box. As mentioned,it won't break the bank, they sound great and will hold their resale value. I have a German made HA-114b (all black)about 17 years old and it's like an old friend.

As for cajun music being played on the humble Hohner HA-114, if you can get a hold of the tutorial DVD 'How To Play Cajun Accordion' by Marc Savoy with Tracy Schwarz, it'll just knock your socks off to see and hear what Marc can do with the HA-114!

Re: Used Cajun accordion needed or beginning student

I have a Leland Colligan C "Acadiana" that I was going to convert to Bb, but I guess that I would sell it for $1000, plus a little for shipping. It's two years old. email if you are interested or would like pics.


bob

Re: Used Cajun accordion needed or beginning student

bob c
I have a Leland Colligan C "Acadiana" that I was going to convert to Bb, but I guess that I would sell it for $1000, plus a little for shipping. It's two years old. email if you are interested or would like pics.


bob


Roy, this is what you need right here. I bought I used Acadiana (D) that was about the same age for $1,000 and it was a great purchase. If I were you, I would be getting in touch with Bob C.

Re: Used Cajun accordion needed or beginning student

Thanks for the info. everyone. I really do appreciate y'alls advice. It's good that there is a community of good folks on here to carry on a wonderful musical tradition. I really hope to be a part of that tradition!

-Roy



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