So generally I buy online or from private sellers, but due to not really finding what I want used I'm probably going to buy a new Les Paul.
Either it's going to be a goldtop or the vermillion slash one (i'm too old to be called a fan boy) Now my options for the latter are making a drive from South Wales to pmt in Bristol, or towards the Midlands even.
So do you think there will be much in the way of haggle room, especially on what is suppose to be a limited run of guitars. It'd be paid in cash which of course always helps.
Any thoughts or experince with shops the Midlands or Bristol way and what they are like with a cheeky offer.
I see them being sold on eBay for £400 less but not sure I want to go there.
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At the very least if your spending a lot you should get some packs of strings or a decent cable.
I always ask and always get something.
Print out several web offers to take with you, BUT remember high street shops have overheads that web box shifters don't and you are taking advantage of trying their stock. So ask politely and decide if you like a) the guitar. b) the offer. c) don't be fobbed off with a free cable and set of strings if the price difference is 'significant'. If we all screw actual shops soon there won't be any so be prepared to pay a premium but don't get shafted.
HTH
Most places have 1 vermillion in stock, but my back up plan would be a cheaper goldtop, May pop to Bristol tomorrow and take a look.
You'd be amazed how much you can save by bargaining on the telephone...especially if the shop is not part of a large chain. I've often saved myself 10% or more at the point of closing the sale.
Sometimes you may find that the shop dare not move on the price of the amp or guitar (due to supplier pressure) but will 'throw in' goodies to sweeten the deal.
I remember knocking down a £1200 item to £1000 a few moons ago. The shop manager completely refused to drop to a grand at which point I counted the sponds out on the counter to prove I was serious. He buckled when I started to put the dosh back in my wallet ...and I got the deal
I'd call first and ask what's the lowest they will do before you travel. Coda Music always give a price or a very strong suggestion for payment without finance. I don't think 'cash' as a format speaks discount these days, the new cash is anything other than finance.
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I work a 6 day week every week of the year apart from Christmas, worse still it's a business me and my wife own so I have very little time to try things out or keep an eye out, it's why most guitars I buy via mail order. I'm a child in a poorly maintained adult body, I want one and want one now *stamps feet*
I had a conversation with PMT and got the impression they will complete on price. This was a £4.5k guitar. I told them what the Thomann price was..... :-O ....and he didn't say no. But the guitar did not quite live up to expectations when it was handed to me so that is as far as we got.
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