Does anyone else find it highly unethical that prominent accordion dealers will sell an instrument tuned to, say, A445 or 435, with lavish descriptions of an accordion's attributes, all while failing to mention that it can't be played with most other instruments? I always make this clear when selling an instrument, understanding that it greatly lowers the value of an otherwise valuable instrument, but have observed that many establishments do not. I personally fell victim to this many years ago, before I knew enough to check. Luckily, my band at the time was, other than me, all string players, and they were stuck tuning up to A445 for the next few years until I could afford another professional quality instrument. An experienced buyer will think to check this, but most people will not. I don't want to name names, but I believe this to be a real problem with some otherwise reputable accordion shops.
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