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Buying a concertina

  • 26-06-2018 8:35am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 211 ✭✭


    For any players out there - which would you recommend more, a "Wren" concertina or a "Tina Swift" concertina? Thinking of buying one of these soon.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 3 titch14


    Are you beginning the concertina? If so buy the cheapest beginner concertina possible. All beginner concertinas come from factories regardless of their name or price. Beginner concertinas all range under €1000 and generally the cheapest is about €300. If it's a thing you aspire and become very good we'll then its €2500-3500 for a concertina and even more. But seriously don't buy an expensive beginner concertina you will never be able to resell it fr the same value ever.


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