Gabbanelli Accordion
The Gabbanelli Accordion is now available in a wide variety of age and styles. Gabbanelli has been making quality accordions in Italy since the 1960s. Here, on auction, you will find outstanding prices on accordions that are built from the tradition, designs and craftmanship of the earliest Italian Accordion makers. To read or learn more about Gabbanelli Accordions, please scroll below the auction sale items.Otherwise, what are you waiting for? Place your bid on a Gabbanelli Accordion, today!
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Gabbanelli Accordion History and Collectors Information
Interesting side note on the Gabbanelli Accordion:
Did you know that the Gabbanelli Accordion is the most often mispelled musical instrument in the world since the first instrument was ever made? Since, there are three sets of double-consonants in the maker's name, there are 36 ways to misspell Gabbanelli Accordions. When you think Italian, obviously you think Accordion - and when you think Accordion, you got to put the Double-B and Double-L consonants in your vocabulary. Gabbanelli Accordions do have a nice history in the making of these fabulous instruments.
The Gabbanelli Accordion company sprung from the very first accordion maker, Paolo Soprani. His apprentice, Elio Gabbanelli worked for Paolo Soprani in 1915 then opened his very own factory in Castelifardo, Italy in 1929. Gabbanelli Accordions have been owned by a family business; passed on from generation to generation. John Gabbanelli took his father's trade to the United States in 1961. In 1991, the first showroom and distribution center was founded by John Gabbanelli in Houston, Texas. It wasn't until 1999, that the Gabbanelli family opened their first accordion factory. Grandson, Michael Gabbanelli continues the family business today. As of today, there are over 8 decades of treasured accordions passed down from the family and now available to you on eBay auction sales. Please check back frequently if you don't see the model, year or version of accordion you are looking for. The inventory on Gabbanelli Accordions is practically changing by the hour.

