What's a good b/c accordion for a beginner?

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What's a good b/c accordion for a beginner?

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Just interested in finding out about intro-level B/C accordions. Probably interested in Irish or Italian made, but have no idea where to start. I welcome your thoughts. I've looked at McNeela's line, but have a hard time finding reviews out of house.

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Hi Jerry,

You could try Martin Quinn,
you can't do much wrong with this Mc Brides starter accordion.
And sell it for the same price if you don't like it
https://www.martinquinnaccordion.com/Ac ... accordions
Or if you're in the US, look for a used dancemaster
http://www.geocities.ws/dancemasteraccordion/
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I have a nice Hohner BC for Sale on Ebay
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Certainly! For a beginner, I'd recommend considering the Hohner Panther or the Scarlatti 31-button accordion. They offer a good balance of quality and affordability. Make sure to try them out if possible to see which suits your preferences. Happy playing!
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