Used Accordions
Some of the Fine Used Accordions in our inventory - 3/21/2000
24 Bass Santa Fe Accordion! Better than a 12 bass accordion with more range aibility these wonderful smaller accordions are a bargain for the beginner or the adult wanting a smaller instrument and is ideal as a second instrument! The Santa Fe 24 features 29 treble keys with a wonderful folk sound that makes these ideal for folk music and makes a wonderful instrument for singing around the camp-fire. Only $245.00
32 Bass Santa Fe Accordion! An ideal accordion for the begginer or even the advanced student who wants a smaller lighter instrument that does not cost a lot of money. These accordions have a WONDERFUL sound and are a tremendous value. The appearance and the feel are very good and the overall quality is well beyond the small price of these accordions - rated an EXCELLENT VALUE. Only $345.00
48 Bass Santa Fe Accordion! An ideal accordion for the begginer or even the advanced student who wants a smaller lighter instrument. These accordions have a WONDERFUL sound and are a tremendous value. The appearance and the feel are very good and the overall quality is well beyond the small price of these accordions ALSO Available in TRI COLOR Red White and Green- Only $395.00
72 Bass Santa Fe Accordion! The prince of the Santa Fe line the 72 bass offers many features found on a full size accordion a a fraction of the weight and cost. The 72 bass offers 3 sets of quality treble reeds featuring temolo tuning with 5 treble switches. These accordions have a WONDERFUL sound and are a tremendous value. The appearance and the feel are very good and the overall quality is well beyond the small price of these accordions. An ideal first or second accordion and a real value for the dollar! Only $495.00
These professional instruments are fine accordions featuring musette with 3 sets of middle reeds plus basson. This 4/5 reed accordions feature the famous MIDI II Controller that was still current in production until this last year. All have been professional serviced and have been upgraded with the very latest Plus software making them a MIDI II Plus. The controller allows you to program up to 50 programs each with 4 selections of 128 tones plus octave transpose and volume settings for each section. This accordions are priced between only $1,950.00 and $3,250.00
OR package this ELKA with an expansion module like the new ORLA XM-600 (with over 290 CD quality sounds and over 64 musical styles for auto accompaniment) including the finest MIDI support in the industry (we take care of you after the sale) an amazing package starting at only $3,200.00
We have several in stock all with MIDI. These instruments have been professionally serviced and are ready for a new home. If you have been drowling over a Concerto DA-100 but can not afford a new accordion then this is a wonderful choice. All models in stock have hand made reeds and one even has rhinestone artwork. Hurry they will not last long at Only $2,995.00
This is the famous model that seems to be hard to find. A simple to use electronic accordion with features such as Rhythm Accompaniment, Solo Voices, Poly Voices and a nice accordion with 4 and 5 sets of musette reeds. Again this instrument has been professionally serviced and has MIDI so you can up-to-date sounds. This one will not last at Only $2,750.00
Student model 3 Row Diatonic Accordions in red mother of pearl. This accordion offers a good instrument at a bargain price with that wonderful folk sound. An ideal instrument for beginners who want to discover playing the fun of playing a diatonic accordion. Bargain priced at $235.00
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