Jaime_Dergut
Well-known member
Hello everybody,
today I wanted to discuss your experiences with Liberty Bellows store as a costumer.
Do you feel their prices on their accordions for sale are reasonable?
Recently, I was following this accordion.
www.libertybellows.com
It seems like a nice accordion to learn free bass and for a student of classical music.
However, what I noticed is that the old price was 2 500$, it was reduced to 1800$, and now to 1500$.
A similar case happened with this accordion:
www.libertybellows.com
He was selling it for 2500$ the day he posted it, but next day (curiously, after I posted a thread about it in this forum. Do they keep track on what's going here?) he raised the price up to 4 000$.
The owner Mike keeps changing prices on his accordions, and it seems he does that depending on how much he thinks he can get away with it.
I get it, he has a business and is trying to make money, but I don't feel is alright to try to take advantage of the customers like this.
What might be your opinions about this?
Regarding that Paganini, I feel tempted to buy if I want to really learn a free bass accordion in the future, and that price seems to be the lowest I could get for such accordion.
Thanks for your attention.
today I wanted to discuss your experiences with Liberty Bellows store as a costumer.
Do you feel their prices on their accordions for sale are reasonable?
Recently, I was following this accordion.
6243 - Red Victoria Paganini Free Bass Piano Accordion LMH 37 39
Type: Piano Accordion Reeds: 3/2 LMH A441Hz Treble: 37 Keys, 17(43cm) Key to Key, 7 Registers Bass: 39 Bass Buttons ( 37 Tones - C-C ), 3 Registers Weight: 18.8lbs / 8.5kg Features: Lightweight C system free bass accordion with double octave tuning
It seems like a nice accordion to learn free bass and for a student of classical music.
However, what I noticed is that the old price was 2 500$, it was reduced to 1800$, and now to 1500$.
A similar case happened with this accordion:
6667 - Black Titano Palmer Converter Virtuoso Piano Accordion LMMH 41 120
Type: Piano Accordion Converter Reeds: 4/5 LMMH (A443Hz +4 cents) Treble: 41 Keys, 19.25(49cm) Key to Key, 11+M Registers Bass: 120 Bass Buttons, 7 Registers Weight: 27lbs / 12kg Features: Full size professional accordion with quint free bass converter
He was selling it for 2500$ the day he posted it, but next day (curiously, after I posted a thread about it in this forum. Do they keep track on what's going here?) he raised the price up to 4 000$.
The owner Mike keeps changing prices on his accordions, and it seems he does that depending on how much he thinks he can get away with it.
I get it, he has a business and is trying to make money, but I don't feel is alright to try to take advantage of the customers like this.
What might be your opinions about this?
Regarding that Paganini, I feel tempted to buy if I want to really learn a free bass accordion in the future, and that price seems to be the lowest I could get for such accordion.
Thanks for your attention.
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