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==Manufacturing process== {{More citations needed section|date=November 2021}} The most expensive{{according to whom|date=June 2017}} accordions are typically fully hand-made, particularly the reeds; completely hand-made reeds have a better tonal quality than even the best automatically manufactured ones. Some accordions have been modified by individuals striving to bring a more pure{{clarify|date=June 2017}} sound out of low-end instruments, such as the ones improved by Yutaka Usui,<ref>[http://www.irishdancemaster.com/ Yutaka Usuai], Japanese-born accordion craftsman.</ref>{{irrelevant citation|reason=adds nothing to the article, except a gratuitous link to an external website, possibly for promotional purposes|date=June 2017}} a Japanese craftsman. The manufacture of an accordion is only a partly automated process. In a sense,{{clarify|date=June 2017}} all accordions are handmade, since there is always some hand assembly of the small parts required. The general process involves making the individual parts, assembling the subsections, assembling the entire instrument, and final decorating and packaging.<ref>{{cite web |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081226093126/http://enotes.com/how-products-encyclopedia/accordion |archive-date=26 December 2008 |url=http://enotes.com/how-products-encyclopedia/accordion |title=How Products are Made: Accordion |publisher=eNotes.com |access-date=8 April 2020}}</ref> Notable centres of production are the Italian cities of [[Stradella, Lombardy|Stradella]] and [[Castelfidardo]], with many small and medium size manufacturers especially at the latter. Castelfidardo honours{{clarify|date=June 2017}} the memory of Paolo Soprani who was one of the first large-scale producers. {{ill|Maugein Freres|fr|Maugein}} has built accordions in the French town of [[Tulle]] since 1919, and the company is now the last complete-process{{clarify|date=June 2017}} manufacturer of accordions in France. German companies such as [[Hohner]] and [[VEB Klingenthaler Harmonikawerke|Weltmeister]] made large numbers of accordions, but production diminished by the end of the 20th century. Hohner still manufactures its top-end models{{clarify|date=June 2017}} in Germany, and ''Weltmeister'' instruments are still handmade by [[VEB Klingenthaler Harmonikawerke|HARMONA Akkordeon GmbH]] in [[Klingenthal]].
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