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The Accordion Shop (Sunningdale/Rochdale): Offers used piano accordions starting from with guarantees of 1–5 years. Hobgoblin Music : A national chain stocking budget brands like (starting around £399 for 24-bass models). Squeezebox Marketplace : Known for the Kingfisher 30/60 : Older German-made Hohners are highly dependable and
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: An "own-brand" from Thomann that offers new 72-bass piano accordions for approximately £455 .