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... I got a response from one of the shops 100 miles away, and they say that for old gear, they charge a flat $350 plus parts. Obviously, they prefer not to work with old gear.

I can see both sides. It's not unreasonable for a technician to take a full day to disassemble, diagnose, fault trace, test, replace parts, test again and reassemble. Plus the overheads of running a shop, staff costs and more. They might fix one repair in a few hours. Others might take them days. $350 might sound like 'ouch' but at least there's no added surprise when the equipment is repaired.

However, if that old gear has served you well, and it doesn't owe you anything, then new gear is always nice to have (especially since you're still only warming up and have no signs of slowing down grin ).

Go new, deep inside you know you really want it.


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