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Author: Elise
Date: 2001-10-31 17:17
I agree with Mark here. If you're still under warranty and you aren't terribly attached to the joint and it's sound (and you might not be if you're still under warranty-time), then I wouldn't be highly concerned about getting a new joint--in fact, you're entitled to it. With Buffet at least, from what I've heard they're really moving in a direction in the factories with their method of crafting that's producing more similar instruments. A sound can never be duplicated, but nowadays you probably have a better chance to make an even-keel trade.
elise
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2001-10-30 23:53 |
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2001-10-31 00:05 |
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2001-10-31 04:02 |
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2001-10-31 05:25 |
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Elise |
2001-10-31 17:17 |
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mary |
2001-10-31 20:03 |
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