Mukzald
Newbie
Hello The Accordionist Forum. It's my first post here. Hope you're doing well. I need your assistance for choosing an accordion.
I always wanted an accordion, never owned one. I'm from a country where accordions are pretty rare, and due to that, they are very expensive, the cheapest one starts at $600. (40 bass piano accordion)
My birthday is near, and I always wanted to buy myself an accordion, but I don't have much money, so just a few days ago when I had given up, I found two accordion ads. One was selling an accordion for $100 and the other one for $300.
The first one for $100 is a Hohner Pokerwork 2915, diatonic, G/C key, 21 treble, 8 bass. Used and with some cracked bass buttons. I tried it for just 10 minutes, but the bass works and so do nearly all the buttons, like 18 or 19 out of 21. I'd say it's a decent state, but it works and can play songs.
It's the only one I could afford right away, but I've asked some repair shops and they only service piano accordions as button accordions are extremely rare here, and repairs could be end up costing a lot. Accordion only, no straps or box.
The second one for $300 is a Hohner Venezia, piano accordion, 25 treble, 12 bass. Used but in good state. I couldn't try it, but the owner sent a video and it works perfectly (at least for me). I did try some piano accordion simulator and it's way more intuitive for playing music instantly, that I did like a lot.
This one I can't afford right away, maybe with some great financial effort, and $300 is way more than $100 and that discourages me, more with current economic situation. Accordion includes back straps, no box.
Both are running for I don't know how much, so I'm also worried they get bought before I can get the money, but I think I could be safe until the end of February. A week at most, and clocking.
So, which one would you buy in this situation? Buy the $100 one? Buy the $300 one? The MOST important thing for me is making an investment that will last me a long time until I can buy a better accordion.
Thanks and take care.
PS. More pics of both accordions HERE.

I always wanted an accordion, never owned one. I'm from a country where accordions are pretty rare, and due to that, they are very expensive, the cheapest one starts at $600. (40 bass piano accordion)
My birthday is near, and I always wanted to buy myself an accordion, but I don't have much money, so just a few days ago when I had given up, I found two accordion ads. One was selling an accordion for $100 and the other one for $300.
The first one for $100 is a Hohner Pokerwork 2915, diatonic, G/C key, 21 treble, 8 bass. Used and with some cracked bass buttons. I tried it for just 10 minutes, but the bass works and so do nearly all the buttons, like 18 or 19 out of 21. I'd say it's a decent state, but it works and can play songs.
It's the only one I could afford right away, but I've asked some repair shops and they only service piano accordions as button accordions are extremely rare here, and repairs could be end up costing a lot. Accordion only, no straps or box.
The second one for $300 is a Hohner Venezia, piano accordion, 25 treble, 12 bass. Used but in good state. I couldn't try it, but the owner sent a video and it works perfectly (at least for me). I did try some piano accordion simulator and it's way more intuitive for playing music instantly, that I did like a lot.
This one I can't afford right away, maybe with some great financial effort, and $300 is way more than $100 and that discourages me, more with current economic situation. Accordion includes back straps, no box.
Both are running for I don't know how much, so I'm also worried they get bought before I can get the money, but I think I could be safe until the end of February. A week at most, and clocking.
So, which one would you buy in this situation? Buy the $100 one? Buy the $300 one? The MOST important thing for me is making an investment that will last me a long time until I can buy a better accordion.
Thanks and take care.
PS. More pics of both accordions HERE.
