I did buy it now..for a friend and professional player in the U.S.
He had a couple boxes needing work so I assisted in replacing them. If not up to his standards, I will end up keeping it.
I have owned one in the past ( and it now is the proud possession and in the good hands of BJ from this forum)..
What can I say..it was a deluxe accordion ( it was in Hawaiian Koana wood? ) . In terms of materials (inlays, wood quality, woodwork, rounded oversize brass buttons) and in terms of overall craftsmanship..it was better than most. It was very light, easy to play, but had lower volume than my Martin(s) or Acadian(s)...Action was low, fast and easy.. the volume issue was my only perplexity.
It should be in Texas now, and will give you the lowdown and perhaps soundbites and more pix from the new owner/player.
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That deep carving is indeed a stunning attribute of the accordion in questiong.
Regarding location: could be that Ebay put the zip code of the computer viewing the page in the shipping calculation box. Weird, though, because I hadn't logged in. "They" know more about you than you think...
I have had that happen to me on a number of websites for which I had not registered or logged in, and yet somehow it knew my zip code. Very mystifying!
The engravings are approx 1/25" deep and gold leafed.
No thickness was added to the endplates for this. They are standard 1/8" thick aircraft plywood covered with satinwood veneer. 1/16" aircraft plywood was used to make the register system.
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The person I got it for ( a professional player..and owner of many major makes of LA boxes ) says it is pristine, and plays well. The action is a little tight ( low buttons, shallow ).. and the volume a bit thin ( as are CAJUN brand boxes ).. but a deluxe box in terms of materials and workmanship.
If he doesn't keep, I will be either posting it for sale or having it sent over.