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Giustozzi Lusso Accordion [SOLD] Reviews

2.3 Rating 48 Reviews
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As new, this Giustozzi accordion is bass tuned for traditional playing, B/C dry tuning. It is an excellent accordion for traditional playing. The accordion has looks, sound, volume, quality and size. A small button board with thumb groove on the side and handmade reeds in this Giustozzi. This GIUSTOZZI is for sale in excess of €1650.00 but is valued at €1900.00.
Come and test the Giustozzi out! We are located in Baldoyle Industrial Estate in Dublin. Otherwise we guarantee your money back within 7 days if you're not satisfied for any reason!
 
 
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IRELAND (Next Day)
UK (5 - 7 days)
EUROPE (7 days)
USA and CANADA (7 - 10 days)

 

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Phone:

18322432

Location:

Unit 137 Baldoyle Industrial Estate, Baldoyle,
Unit 137 Baldoyle Industrial Estate, Baldoyle
Dublin
D13 X958

Good customer relations. Terrible product. Wouldn't buy from them again.
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Posted 4 years ago
Not that practical Whistles don't really fit that well. I have to take low D whistle apart to ensure to fits properly, and small whistles tend to fall into the pouches requiring me to fish them out. Would return it if possible.
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Posted 4 years ago
Cocoswood Flute We have some trouble with the cork connections, they are leaky and have a lot of backlash. We made playable by using teflon tape around the cork, but it isn't great. The instrument is very well tuned though, very pleasing.
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Posted 4 years ago
First I was a bit disappointed. The material felt strange and it took some effort to play the flute. I was used to play on a keylessflute made of African Blackwood and I was good friends with it. It took me some time to get used to the keyed delrin flute. Now I can play it well. Only the c-key is difficult to handle when you have to change rapidly to a d; any suggestions? Or use the keyless c?
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Posted 4 years ago
Plays well but needed work Arrived well packed in secure plastic case as advertised with no accessories. Plays first octave in tune with slide all the way in at 70 degrees F and 400 ft alt. Is 20 cents sharp on all notes in 2nd octave. Wood is plain with no cracks but clear finish is poor. The finish has many imperfections, runs, dust particles, and rough spots. The metal rings were covered and peeling and end cap was glued shut by finish. Two tone holes had nicks in surface. All was easily fixed because I am experienced but average buyer may have difficulty. Very poor quality contol.
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Posted 4 years ago
I don't riceved my percel
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Posted 4 years ago
I was disappointed, that my complaint was not dealt with regarding valve noise which was limited to at least six keys on the left hand side of the concertina while playing the instrument, and that the concertina was sent back to me without prior contact, as stated in the Return product policy, and declared as being O.K. I returned the instrument for refund which was done quickly.
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Posted 4 years ago
Arrived west coast USA in 10 days well packed and as advertised with no instructions, fingering diagram, cleaning rod or other accessories. Nice foam lined plastic case. Plays all first octave notes in tune with slide all the way in at 70 degrees and 400 ft MSL. Will be flat at cooler temps or higher altitude. Second octave 20 cents sharp on all notes. Had difficulty adjusting cork as wooden plug was apparently glued in by the finish drying. The finish has numerous small bumps as if dust had settled while wet. All holes including embouchure had sharp edge making it uncomfortable to play until they where lightly smoothed. The bottom E hole was bored off center as if offset for a left hand low player. Cork joints seem to be reasonably well made. I have built and played various international wooden folk flutes for many years and will easily make this an acceptably playable flute. My concern is I paid for a better quality student flute...not a kit. Some buyers will not get good results if the quality control on theirs is as poor as mine. Well designed but poor attention to detail is disappointing.
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Posted 4 years ago