Hi Scott
Well, I'm thinking the piano store name rhymes with the name of another arranger keyboard brand that neither you or I own, but Andrea does. Am I right? Cryptic, huh?
I'm glad to see Terry's thoughtful answer to your question about profit. Of course, I agree that $3500 seems like too much. But, at the sleazy Piano-Organ store closest to my house, they would expect you to pay $6500 full price. Oh, they might throw in a cheap bench and stand if you bargain with them. Only a year ago, or so, they had the KN5000 on sale for, yep, $5000! When I asked them about the KN6000, they didn't know about it. They seriously get people to pay list price. They will finance it for you! Even I knew more about how to play the KN5000 than the sales guy. (And, you know how I play).
Anyway, I think dealers should make profits. Not obscene ones, though. And, I think savvy buyers should get great deals & big discounts. All the talk of dealer service is great, but some of us (me) have NEVER used the dealer service at all. I have never called the dealer back on any keyboard I ever bought! And I've owned a lot of them. Oh well... I digress...
I might just buy me a KN7000 to go with my Tyros. But I'm not paying $3500 for one!
Tom G.
[This message has been edited by TomTomSF (edited 11-02-2002).]