Makers

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8 makers

  • Pigini Accordions

    Italian accordion maker

    Models: 2 · Sources: 1

    Pigini Accordions is a Castelfidardo accordion maker focused on professional, classical, converter, and high-end accordion instruments.

  • Victoria Accordions

    Italian accordion maker

    Sources: 2 · Models: 1

    Victoria Accordions is a Castelfidardo accordion maker founded in 1919 and associated with piano, button, converter, and professional accordions.

  • Scandalli

    Italian accordion maker

    Sources: 2 · Models: 1

    Scandalli is an Italian accordion maker with a history beginning in the early 1900s and a continuing line of professional accordions.

  • Excelsior

    Italian-American accordion maker

    Sources: 2 · Models: 1

    Excelsior is an accordion maker that began in New York City in 1924, founded by Italian immigrants, and became popular with leading American and jazz accordionists. A plant was opened in Castelfidardo, Italy, in 1948, and production moved fully to Castelfidardo in the early 1950s, where Excelsior accordions are still made. It is known for professional piano accordions such as the 940.

  • Bugari Armando

    Italian accordion maker

    Sources: 2 · Models: 1

    Bugari Armando is a Castelfidardo accordion maker established in 1961, when Armando Bugari took over the family accordion business begun by his father Nello. Built exclusively at its Castelfidardo headquarters, the company is known for professional piano, chromatic, and converter accordions with double tone chambers and hand-made reeds.

  • Beltuna Accordions

    Italian accordion maker

    Sources: 2 · Models: 1

    Beltuna Accordions is an Italian accordion maker based in Castelfidardo, known for professional accordion lines and technical innovations.

  • Dallapé

    Italian accordion maker

    Sources: 3 · Models: 1

    Dallapé is one of the oldest and most storied Italian accordion makers, founded in 1876 by Mariano Dallapé in Stradella, Italy. Mariano Dallapé is widely credited with helping transform the simple organetto into the richer, more powerful accordion, and the family firm Fabbrica Armoniche Mariano Dallapé e Figlio became a worldwide symbol of the Italian accordion. The company remained in family hands across several generations.

  • Castagnari

    Italian diatonic accordion maker

    Sources: 2 · Models: 1

    Castagnari is an Italian family workshop associated with diatonic accordions, organetti, and handmade free-reed instruments since 1914.