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mnbaseball91 said:
I rarely buy anything without playing it first, but it's often cheaper to try at a store and buy online.

thats what i do. ive ordered my marshall combo and a fender bass from them. i tried both these out and bought them online. i received them in perfect condition. i ahve also bought countless number of accesories from mf and music 123. i havent had any problems with them. oh i also purcahsed my ampeg j12t from mf. no problems with that either.
 
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I've been dealing with them since the late 70s when they were still in El Cajon, CA. I've got no complaints.
 
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I have dealt with them for years (about 17). I have no complaints. However, I have found the service to be better at American Musical Supply (americanmusical.com). Yet, the absolute best mail/web-order service I have found has to be at

sweetwater.com

Robb (GoMano) recommended them months ago. I have place a couple of orders with them, emailed them for info, spoke to them on the phone, and these are by FAR the nicest, friendliest, and most helpful equipment salemen I have encountered (even better than local retailers). Check 'em out.
 
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Oops, they don't seem to carry Jackson. Sorry. But they are a really cool company.
 
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the only trouble i have had with MF is shipping issues. I have ordered a few things and paid for next day delivery and they don't get my item sent out in time, so i ended up paying 40-50 for something i could have got for free (3 day delivery). They did eventually refund my shipping after i bitched about it and talked to about 10 diffrent people. I seem to be ordering more from AMS lately. The thing i like about AMS is there EZpayment plan... interest free 3 or 5 payments.... thats who i bought my laptop from.
 
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Have not ordered a ton from them but have ordered a couple guitars. As well as from WWBW and Music123.

MF had the "poorest" service reps...attitude-wise, but it was nothing major. Music123 and WWBW though have always provided me with excellent service, very friendly.

I would prefer to buy locally from a mom & pop store cos I like to support small business. And I do buy some stuff, or certain items locally (like my McCarty). But the online return policy is a HUGE attraction for me. Local stores do NOT have a return poilcy... if ya get suttin back home or to practice and don't care for the sound or whatever, oh well..too bad, so sad... (and stuff always sounds better in a music store than home).

I've got a couple really nice guitars online, and I've sent a couple back that had issues. No biggie for me.

My newest axe (Firebird) is from MF. Its a keeper but if the tone or whatnot wasn't there, I could send it back and get another, something diff, or a refund. Can't beat that....
 
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thanks guys for all the support i have alot of sites to choose from the guitar i want to buy or just see if my local music store and can send one in. thanks a bunch
 
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i like music123 because they seem to have a lot more inventory or whatever. MF doesnt carry all the SD pups but i think music123 does.
 
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I buy pickups and accessories from MF, but I don't think I could ever buy a guitar without having played it first.
 
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I would never order a guitar for the same reasons as everyone else here already said--you have to play them first. That's a must. As for Musician's Friend, I've had nothing but good experiences buying from them. Usually when I place an order I get it 3 or 4 days later. That's pretty cool.
 
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