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Isn't Galotta one of the old east german (or other east european) brands? I think I came across an older Galotta once. My recollection is that a Gallotta "in good condition" is still a pretty poor accordion (whereas one not in good condition is then absolute rubbish)...
But I could be mistaken as some brands with a bad reputation have become better (Weltmeister for instance), and in that case you mostly have to check that this particular accordion is not an old one.
If this one is pre 1960 it ranks as one of the worst accordion models ever made with poor quality materials & construction.
Faulty even when new, a piece of junk at any price. After 1960 the models are really not much better.
I remember Galotta only from the E Germany days when they were not well-thought of.
That said, for the price of a stamp or two and if you're just starting out - well....
Can you get a second opinion?
Well you were all right I tried the Galotta 72 on approval but on the two clarinet dots setting the lower note also came through and this happened on approx 8 notes. So back it has gone. C.J.
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