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Re: How much do you bargain with a salesman before buying a guitar?
I think I did pretty well when I bought my Gibson LP:
There was this Wine red LP Studio in the shop (kind of independent shop, not to small, not very big) I used to go fairly regularly to try out stuff with a friend. One day I say the rep I was quite interested in this one. I bought the Epi two years ago to the same guy and I told him about my problem with the pups when jamming with a drummer.
So the guy said, it's been a few month we got this one in stock, you could have it for 6000 francs (approx. £600), with retail price 8000 francs. I said ok, I'll have to think about it.
One or two months later, I come back, having filled my bank account with a summer job. I spot the beauty, still waiting for me in the display. Talk to the shop keeper. He tried to bullsh!t me saying it wasn't the same one, he couldn't do it for the same price, this one was 8000 francs full stop... I started saying I worked the whole summer to gather the 6000 francs, I couldn't pay more. Getting on saying it was a real shame.
Then he got is calculator out, which is actually part of the whole packaging right from birth. The damn calculator is incorporated in its hand, I swear. Don't know if it is the same in other places, but every music rep in Strasbourg (France) has the calculator amidst his very own flesh! Anyway, after quite some time typing on his calculator he arrived to the price of 6200 francs. Yeah he still got to to grab a further 200 francs but I thought it went quite well.
The funny thins is though, first time I have been trying teles at Sound control, it was a mexican one, the guy offered to drop the price by £100 without me mentioning I was seriously interested in the guitar. Really weird the way these people behave.
When you think about the RRP given by the manufacturers, It seems crazy the amount of profit they hope to cash in on your back.
I think I did pretty well when I bought my Gibson LP:
There was this Wine red LP Studio in the shop (kind of independent shop, not to small, not very big) I used to go fairly regularly to try out stuff with a friend. One day I say the rep I was quite interested in this one. I bought the Epi two years ago to the same guy and I told him about my problem with the pups when jamming with a drummer.
So the guy said, it's been a few month we got this one in stock, you could have it for 6000 francs (approx. £600), with retail price 8000 francs. I said ok, I'll have to think about it.
One or two months later, I come back, having filled my bank account with a summer job. I spot the beauty, still waiting for me in the display. Talk to the shop keeper. He tried to bullsh!t me saying it wasn't the same one, he couldn't do it for the same price, this one was 8000 francs full stop... I started saying I worked the whole summer to gather the 6000 francs, I couldn't pay more. Getting on saying it was a real shame.
Then he got is calculator out, which is actually part of the whole packaging right from birth. The damn calculator is incorporated in its hand, I swear. Don't know if it is the same in other places, but every music rep in Strasbourg (France) has the calculator amidst his very own flesh! Anyway, after quite some time typing on his calculator he arrived to the price of 6200 francs. Yeah he still got to to grab a further 200 francs but I thought it went quite well.
The funny thins is though, first time I have been trying teles at Sound control, it was a mexican one, the guy offered to drop the price by £100 without me mentioning I was seriously interested in the guitar. Really weird the way these people behave.
When you think about the RRP given by the manufacturers, It seems crazy the amount of profit they hope to cash in on your back.