I've been very busy over the last while with gigs and works in the house. I also spent ages chopping wood getting ready for this winter. I took in over 9 tons of Hardwood in the last week alone. I'm going to be splitting a lot of logs. I think this winter is going to be a cold one here in Aberdeen so I'm getting prepared for it. I don't want to be rolling around in the snow cutting wood like before. I want a warm house without giving all my hard earned cash to the Gas companies. Who just increased their prices by another 10%. Just before the winter you understand.
Yesterday I took a lot more straps and cases in from Italy, I've been putting them in the ebay shop. You can also buy them direct from me by email, credit card, cheque or PayPal Invoice. These straps and cases are really the best quality you will find. I've seen other ones close up and they maybe slightly cheaper in price but the quality is much much less. Don't waste your money on anything less. Get a quality product. I won't sell rubbish.
Italcinte are the business.
Italcinte are the business.
I'm waiting on a Ravel 2BX from Italy. A real gem for a ceilidh master. It should be here soon. There has been a lot of interest in this model because of it's size and what is in it. It's a 72 bass size 34 key accordion with 96 basses, 4 voices left and 5 right. 2 in cassotto. Ideal for traveling as it should fit as hand luggage on an airplane.
I've had a set of hand made Binci reeds put in this one. It has a gloss wood effect finish and I'm looking forward to trying it out. I'll post a You Tube video when I get a minute, once I've chopped the 9 tons of Hardwood!
I've had a set of hand made Binci reeds put in this one. It has a gloss wood effect finish and I'm looking forward to trying it out. I'll post a You Tube video when I get a minute, once I've chopped the 9 tons of Hardwood!
Also recently added a Vignoni Compact S to the second hand section. It's a lovely accordion. I'll shortly add a Philarmonic 1 which is a joy to play. videos and info to come soon and of course add some photos.