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Re: Re: Re: Re: YE YAILLE !!! I`m the proud owner of a Bon Tee

Hey, Congratulations Wilfred!

Your life will never be the same!

If you could, please let us know how it compares
to your previous instrument, if you had owned another
diatonic accordion.

(People are always asking what the difference is
between a "street" accordion and a "real" one

Yes, an internal mic has a sound all of its own.

Thanks again for sharing, keep squeezin'!

--Big Nick

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: YE YAILLE !!! I`m the proud owner of a Bon Tee

well, it`s a lot easier to play then my Harmona.
it is hard work playing on that because it uses a lot of air.
But it didn`t keep me from playing every day.
Nothing wrong with a "streetbox", but if you realy like the music and the playing you`ll be wanting a "real" box eventually.

that`s my experience.

Wilfred

Re: YEEHAW!!! I`m the proud owner of a Bon Tee

Congratulations! I have two, a C and a D, from les vieux temps passé when Larry called them "Bon Tee Cajun's." Nice instruments for sure.

These days (at least for public playing) I mostly play my "Bon Temps" D, slightly wet-tuned, made by Mr. Jude Moreau!

Blair



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