Originally Posted By: eddie1261
Originally Posted By: Bass Thumper
When I say "new" I really mean new.


Well, knowing they are not made anymore, that kind of narrows your odds of finding a new one, Wouldn't you agree?

Even when you buy it at a store it isn't "new". The store owned it first, possibly hundreds of shoppers have tested it. Everything is used to some degree. I'd like a new 1959 Edsel too...

That's like asking your baby to take his first steps again.

Disagree totally Eddie, my experience in buying from a store or Amazon has been that the packaging/carton has not been opened so there's little risk of it being used/abused by a prior customer. I'm not talking about floor models or returns here; my policy is to not buy floor or returns, only new, especially when electronics are involved.

But that's not all. GuitarCenter (for example) has a very generous 45 day return policy. This I know about 1st hand as during the pandemic I bought a high-end Roland drum machine from them and after 2 weeks I determined it wasn't my thing. Two weeks after that I returned it for full refund; no questions asked. It was then put on the floor as used. With this policy and their competitive pricing, they will always have me as a customer.

Have you checked ebay's return policy?

As for narrowing odds, nope. There are other manufacturers (see above) that I can do business with.


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