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DR. Cheese

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How quick is Music Man in delivering special order basses? I am considering ordering a teal single pup Bongo. What color pickguard would be cool with that bass?
 

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Pickguard: Abalone

Wait: 3-5 months. Average seems to be about 5 right now. Correct me if Im wrong fellas. Not bad, considering what you get.
 

Urwordsbreakmed

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ebmuscmanlvr83 said:
Pickguard: Abalone

Wait: 3-6 months. Average seems to be about 5 right now. Correct me if Im wrong fellas. Not bad, considering what you get.


If they have to build it up to 6 months i had to wait like 6 months and a week and i was like freaking out cause i was ahhhhhh its never coming loll.. But if its in stock in pretty soon... if you go to a store that is a chain you should see if they have it in stock in other stores and they can have it the next day
 

DR. Cheese

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Thanks for the quick replies! I'm gonna check out an abalone pickguard. SIx months sound fine to me. It will give time to save up the money!
 

DR. Cheese

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I just looked at abalone, it's nice. I liked moonstone too. I want to special order from a local dealer. I don't mind the wait.
 

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The normal lead time for an instrument ordered from us is 12 weeks. what happens is sometimes the dealer holds the order until they place a master order. Also sometimes we are to blame if the instrument has any setbacks. you can usually count on about 12 -15 upon receipt of the order from the dealer.
 

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Big Poppa said:
The normal lead time for an instrument ordered from us is 12 weeks. what happens is sometimes the dealer holds the order until they place a master order. Also sometimes we are to blame if the instrument has any setbacks. you can usually count on about 12 -15 upon receipt of the order from the dealer.


psh I'm going to go about cursing out all the dealers that say its going to take 6 months I'll demand it be at my door steps in 4 months
 

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Actully im really good at talking people down and being a hard a$# lol... It works pretty well... As long as you give them a face like you really want it and start walking out taking your time they normally give you the price you want... i got it from my grandma... I talked this one guy down from a 1800 head down too 1200 with the hundred dollar footpedel <----that price is with tax and shipping included brand new still in the box under warranty. besides you wouldnt charge me extra because you just lost a couple of thousand dollars... if i walk out and go somewhere else
 

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My ma is big on talking down, but we grew basically in poverty so she had to if she wanted to get us kids the bare essentials :eek: so I don't really have any beef with it. Personally though, I just can't do it. If I KNOW the instrument Is Worth X$ then by all means I should pay X$ for it. Especially when it comes to MM. I Know these are great instruments, and I Know they're put together well and taken care of... so really unless it's been mistreated along the way or is used or something like that... What argument do I have?
 

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Samingo said:
My ma is big on talking down, but we grew basically in poverty so she had to if she wanted to get us kids the bare essentials :eek: so I don't really have any beef with it. Personally though, I just can't do it. If I KNOW the instrument Is Worth X$ then by all means I should pay X$ for it. Especially when it comes to MM. I Know these are great instruments, and I Know they're put together well and taken care of... so really unless it's been mistreated along the way or is used or something like that... What argument do I have?
I respect that... EB is worth it but 1800 for a head come one lol...
 

Disquieter

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what head were they selling for 1800 that had at leaSt 600 dollars profit in it.

and where was it?

hmmm..
joel
 

phatduckk

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i usually buy most of my gear from a local shop where all the guys know me. I dont need to talk them down ever ... they usually have their stuff market cheaper than GC and I've been such a loyal customer that i never pay the what it says on the sticker ...

im not "hard" enough to jabber about prices ... ive found that a good relationship with the store gets ya hooked up: they treat u good, you come back (over, and over and over again)
 

AnthonyD

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Agreed... Know who you're dealing with and know the value of the product.

Everyone wants a good deal and every business needs to keep the lights on... ;)

It's a mutual respect thing...
 
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