Re: The Story on Mouton King Professional Accordions?
Hey BN,
You subject line says "Mouton King Professional" which confuses me about your question. Greg Mouton owns Mouton Music and builds the Mouton accordion. He learned mostly from Randy Falcon and began using the name that his uncle, Shine Mouton used when he was alive and building. Greg's instruments are nice instruments, and occasionally Joanie posts pictures of hers on this site. The confusion, for me is in the "King Professional" part. After I quit selling the Gabbanelli Cajun Kings about three years ago, Greg was the only remaining Gabbanelli dealer in Louisiana. He may be marketing them as Mouton Kings. Joanie may know more about that.
Re: Re: Re: The Story on Mouton King Professional Accordions?
Thanks Tom, I was a little confussed also. Now it's clear where the "King" and " Professional" came from.
This looks like a very old, very used, "Shine" Mouton accordion and , as usual with E-Bay sellers, they're playing on the wording on the instrument, to help bolster the selling price.
Jude
Wow thanks for doing my research for me! If it is at all playable it will be a big step up from my Hohner. Otherwise I see how the seven day guarantee works.