when you consider most accordions come with those damn plastic ventilli
and you just know a few are going to pop off sticjk and a local "Dealer" should be
competent enough to address such a warranty repair
but i know Fisitalia does not mind taking care of warranty issues, or even
beyond that, having replaced a bellows for one customer becauuse
they didn't like the color of the tape once they got their order
and for which having a "go between" here in the states means mostly
having someone they can communicate with who speaks "accordion"
if not Italian, and whom they trust, to help the get the "solution" right
the first time
the other reason for a bulk discoiunt to the dealer is to encourage
them to have an actual inventory of physical models for people to actually
feel and try and see and play, as well as a legit Dealer is normally
going to make an effort.. even spend some money.. to promote
the "brand" in their market area
this too has been watered down quite a bit, as we see some Paper Tigers
advertizing, clearly, if you follow it, reveals a lot of what we nowadays call
"Vapor ware" meaning they only pretend to have something and pretend
it got sold already (if you inquire about that item) and show you something
else to but perhaps not even the same famous brand they used to
lure you in with
the ideal factory/distributor-dealer arrangement would be a rotating stock
of models on an investement of, perhaps, $25,000 minimum overall value
where the accordions were rotated back home if they didn't sell within 12 months
for fresh models
realistically, accordion sales are so slow and also often "to order"
for a customers preference that maintaining a viable actual inventory
is difficult if not financially impossible, which is why we lament the
loss of Castiglione, and the impact Alex had in his heydey of involvement with
his rolling store coming to your town for the local festivals and club events
of course Ottavianelli gave Alex some "protection" over his market area..
hell, without him who in the USA would have even ever heard of
Ottavianelli or G. Verde
but i doubt Bugari is "protecting" any of the Paper Tigers we see popping up
and making noise from time to time
it is confusing and difficult at times, but overall buying direct from Italy is easier and
far less of a risk than it was in the past, and a good result and happy camper is
the lilely result for anyone with a bit of stamina to make the deal
on a different level, todays typical "middleman" is simply Amazon or eBay with their
modest but enforceable blanket "guarantee" over all transactions and vendors
but there are few brands that offer a generic and unassuming product
at affordable pricing which average shoppers can feel comfortable buying,
so such places have more Hohner and Chinese shiny simple accordions for sale
though you could once get a Tula bayan direct from Amazon
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and who knows, after the War may get them again
even if Liberty Bellows grew enough to make a sizeable investment in new
inventory (other than bargain basement stuff) it would constitute an ouitsized
risk if they picked all the wrong colors for their factory bulk order
how would YOU like to be stuck with 50 bright orange Tigers ?