Add to that, I have disassembled every accordeon I have owned and scrutinized the works. ..
I have also , with permission of the owner, looked inside a Miller box..
NOT number 1 Bincis as one might expect given the usual Cajun standard.
What characterizes any manufactured goods:
Design
Materials
Workmanship
There is no "excellence" in a Miller box..
They are workmanlike.
"ease off"
Why, facts are facts.. even if they are politically disguised.
There is absolutely nothing "special" about a Miller box.
IMNSHO The "top three" are like Ford, Chevy and Chrysler.
The OP wanted an opinion.
Others either have no experience, or in one case I know they have had a Miller experience and won't post, or they have limited experience or they don't want to offend the OP or, they think that a Miller box is as good as an Acadian or a Martin.. here they might be right.
Re: Bon Cajun in the UK, or Which Boxes are "Special" and Why?
Peter Gunn
There is absolutely nothing "special" about a Miller box.
IMNSHO The "top three" are like Ford, Chevy and Chrysler.
Others either have no experience, or in one case I know they have had a Miller experience and won't post, or they have limited experience or they don't want to offend the OP or, they think that a Miller box is as good as an Acadian or a Martin.. here they might be right.
Posts like this one always make me curious.
If the "name" brand boxes (Martin, Acadian, Falcon, Miller) are not "special," which boxes are special, and what is it that makes them special? Choice of woods and/or other materials? Carpentry? Tone quality? Playability (e.g., responsiveness)? Technology? Consistent quality?
Or by "nothing 'special,'" do you mean simply that there is nothing with respect to any of those above attributes that would justify a $500-$1,000 price premium for an Acadian, a Martin, a Falcon or a Bon Cajun over a L'Anse Grise, a Heritage, a Bon Temps, or a Cajun/Doucet?
Not challenging you here, just curious. There certainly have been periods (e.g., the 70s) when the big name guitar brands like Gibson, Fender, and Martin were putting out crap, and smaller boutique luthiers produced much finer instruments. One difference vs. cajun boxes, however, is that those boutique guitars and mandolins typically sold at a premium to the name brands, not a discount.
Re: Bon Cajun in the UK, or Which Boxes are "Special" and Why?
"Special"
Design
Materials
Workmanship
Special boxes do not have butt joints or other time and cost cutting procedures
Special boxes use premium materials.
Special boxes are made entirely by the person whose name is on the box
or the only person in the shop.
Special boxes have details unique to the maker
Special attentiojn... to the product and to the customer.
I did not say other boxes beside Miller were not "special" ( though you may be right.)
Would I pay a "premium" for a production box.. no.
Let me suggest that Italy's average is someone elses special.
I buy Castagnaris and older German made Hohners and have owned a few custom "made for me" boxes, including Quebec, Italian Cajun made. ( they do not all come from La. )
Compare a Castagnari with the best of other maker's one rows....
This is likened to.. would I buy a new $50 K Chevy pickup or a Toyota Tundra for the same money. This would be absurd. I pay for quality and value.
One look inside a Castagnari.. one minute play time.. that is all it takes.
About the same price as most Cajun made boxes.
If I wanted a Cajun box ( made by a Cajun) I would buy from John, Bryan or Jude.
If I wanted a one row made by non- Cajun "others".. Castagnari, Clement Breton, Eric Martin, Rees Wesson, Messervier, Van der AA.. Van Der Leeuw and some others. First on my list would have been Gaillard but he stopped making one rows about 10 years ago.. None better. I blew it...got sick ran out of money.. that has changed but he's not making single row. If Briggs was making one rows I'd order from him. His 2 reed 2 rows start at $5800 USD and go up from there. 8 year waiting list last I checked.
One note on Castagnari.. they do not make "Cajun" boxes nor do they tune "Cajun" style.
These are my opinions based on fact and experience.
Butt joints and the usual aluminum stamped out corners.. I don't bother a second look or pick one up to play it.