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Author: MooreMrcs95
Date: 2012-08-25 18:03
Are there any music stores that offer any payment plans where someone can pay off a new instrument over time. I need a new wooden clarinet and I would like to get a leblanc 210 or e-11 france, but I can not afford to pay about $1500 right now. Can someoneone help me?
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Author: luvtheclarinet
Date: 2012-08-25 18:07
Don't some of the music stores offer a finance option depending on your credit worthiness? I thought they did. You should check with your local music store. We have one here in Virgnia that does that I believe.
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Author: Yvonne
Date: 2012-08-25 18:13
As the previous poster mentioned, some local music stores have that option, but you'd have to check. Some only do rentals and that's not what you want.
Yvonne
Bb Clarinet
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Author: MooreMrcs95
Date: 2012-08-25 20:22
Thank you both, we have a music store here in macon but they only do rentals. Hm, does Music and Arts let you pay over time? There is one in atlanta that I can drive up to. ( i live in macon)
Clarinet player in high school
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Author: Lorenzo_M
Date: 2012-08-25 22:16
I don't want to suggest it because I'm not a fan of credit cards...but generally most credit cards have lower APRs than a lot of Financing for instruments. Most instrument payment plans are actually a credit card anyway that you need to qualify for... I was shopping for a new, entry level pro flute and when I inquired about financing, that's basically what they said.
If you can hold off for a while and just save the money, it would be a better value. You have to wait, but you'll save a lot of money that could be used towards a great mouthpiece, for example. If you can't wait, some of the big box stores like Sam Ash may have financing. I know WWBW did, but I think they are now basically Guitar Center / music 123
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