Opinions on Morelli accordions?

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Opinions on Morelli accordions?

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What is your opinion of these accordions and concertinas (http://stores.ebay.com/Great-Tunes_Acco ... idZ2QQtZkm) that are sold on Ebay? I know they're made in China, but are they a decent instrument for someone who's on a budget?
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Maybe you're better off with a McComiskey
http://chiffboard.mati.ca/viewtopic.php?t=42721
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Or these: http://www.irishdancemaster.com/accordion.html

Michael Usui, who builds them, seems to be on the ball.
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StevieJ wrote:Or these: http://www.irishdancemaster.com/accordion.html

Michael Usui, who builds them, seems to be on the ball.
I would work overtime to get one, better than wasting my time on a very cheap box.
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