Accordion Castelfidardo Italy Nilux

Italian sound quality in a 

professional instrument!

Condition:

- Used instrument, built around 1970-80s

- Technically checked

- Ready to play Technically and optically (condition can be seen in photos and video)

Details:

- 120 basses

- 11 treble registers

o Mute open, Clarinet, Violin, Magic Tone, Tuba, Musette, Polka, Bandoneon, Accordeon, Bassoon, Muter closed

- 7 bass registers

This professional accordion is in a well-preserved, used condition. It has everything an advanced / professional accordion player is looking for, from treble and bass keys to registers.

Brand:

Nilux is an Italian accordion manufacturer that made accordions from 1955 to 1985 in the Italian accordion town of “Castelfidardo”.

The manufacturer Nilux is less well known, but it offers the same quality features as the big brands: Scandalli, Brandoni, Guerrini, etc.

Shipping:

We have already successfully completed more than 200 orders and shipped to more than 35 different countries around the world.

We pack the instruments very carefully for safe transport.

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Listed2 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
  • Castelfidardo Nilux
Model
  • 120 Bass
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1970s- 80s
Made In
  • Italy

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