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Re: Gabbanelli G/C LMM - any ideas what it's worth

I'd have a hot-rodded Hohner before a Gabbanelli 2 row.

I have owned somewhere around 10 Hohner two rows, as many single rows ( currently 3) and 8 Three rows.

Re: Gabbanelli G/C LMM - any ideas what it's worth

I went back to his shop today to try it. It didn't sound as ragged as I remembered, but the low bank was muted somewhat.

He had me try some of the Weltmeister piano accordions, with stock reeds, LMM, and they sounded much clearer and defined. And that's saying a lot bad for the Gabby if it sounds worse than stock Welty reeds. Of course, I was comparing new Welty to used Gabby.

He said getting a Welty 3 row, with the bass bank replaced out for handmade reeds would give me the most bang for the buck.

I just wish I was somewhere where I could try units off the shelf and compare: Welty, Baffetti, Gabbanelli. Guess I'd have to fly to Texas.

Re: Gabbanelli G/C LMM - any ideas what it's worth

Of the brands mentioned, Baffetti would be my choice.

Let me do a bit of sniffing around.

Also go to melodeon.net to the forum then to Buy and Sell.

Also suggest you contact "Karlos" at karlitos way.. he's got a web site down in Tejas.. he deals in boxes... straight shooter
He has posted here a few times in the past..

Give him a call tell, him El Jefe from Oregon sent ya.



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