810$ Canadian for one, good deal or no? It would be black. I would get a KV-2 but I don't want a floyd. And I don't have 4600$ dollars.
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Originally posted by The Denim Knight:
810$ Canadian for one, good deal or no? It would be black. I would get a KV-2 but I don't want a floyd. And I don't have 4600$ dollars.
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Are on the West or East coast?
That price sounds about right for something in Toronto.. only about 3 sources for Jacksons in the entire GTA
(I know, some stores "claim" to carry em, but I never see any beyond the JS series)
Out West, in Vancouver I think you have better choices.
The Cdn dollar is pretty strong right now, deals to be had buying from Americans. Even with Taxes, brokerage + exchange.. you'll come out ahead if you shop right.
I'd NEVER buy a Jackson from a Cdn dealer, I usually don't buy any guitars from em period.
Why.. price is a big one, and attitude.. I think Canadian Music stores suck, I've had great experiences buying from Americans, new and used.
Ebay and Online retailers are the way I go.. purchased 7 axes this way in just under a year.. no problems, no hassles.
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$810 sounds a little bit high to me. I can’t remember the exact price but I know that Steve’s music in Toronto had them for under $700. I’m with 2loud though, check out ebay and some dealers from the states. You will likely be able to get a KVX10 at a lower cost than buying from a Canadian shop, even after exchange, shipping and brokerage fees.
Also, be careful if you're going to buy an older model KVX10. Some of the X series guitars were made in India (I'm not sure if the KVX10 was or not) make sure you get a Japanese made one.
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Originally posted by Chris Lantz:
$810 sounds a little bit high to me. I can’t remember the exact price but I know that Steve’s music in Toronto had them for under $700. I
Did you try one?
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Originally posted by saven_g:
I got mine for about $415 american including the tax. Anyone know where i could find a case for it?
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Originally posted by 2Loud2Old:
Are on the West or East coast?
That price sounds about right for something in Toronto.. only about 3 sources for Jacksons in the entire GTA
(I know, some stores "claim" to carry em, but I never see any beyond the JS series)
Out West, in Vancouver I think you have better choices.
The Cdn dollar is pretty strong right now, deals to be had buying from Americans. Even with Taxes, brokerage + exchange.. you'll come out ahead if you shop right.
I'd NEVER buy a Jackson from a Cdn dealer, I usually don't buy any guitars from em period.
Why.. price is a big one, and attitude.. I think Canadian Music stores suck, I've had great experiences buying from Americans, new and used.
Ebay and Online retailers are the way I go.. purchased 7 axes this way in just under a year.. no problems, no hassles.
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me and dave are on our way in a couple of mins to go to Van to see dimmu today so I'll check the prices out down there but I think that long and mcquade are the same as on of the stores we have up here wentworth music I think they are affiliated with em now so that L.M. don't move up here and take over lol will let ya know when we get back tomorrow.//Steve
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[/QUOTE]They did?. I'm gonna have to go down there and take a look see.
Did you try one? [/QB][/QUOTE]
Steve's has KVX10's on occasion, they usally only have one on hand. They always seem have a lot of dinkys on hand but usally only one of any of the pointy models on hand. I did try one out last spring when I was looking for a hard tail. I didn't like it, something about it just felt cheap, maybe it was an older Indian model.
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