I don't know what's funnier - getting the brand name wrong (possibly on purpose), or trying to sell a used HB DC for $389, a lot more than new...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Left-Handed-Ha ... ition=3000
Harry Benton
I saw that too and am often tempted in these situations to contact the seller and politely ask what it is it about his that makes it more expensive than a new one. I think also that I might prefer Harry Benton.
BTW, if you're interested in that model, and you don't mind the body being thinner than the real thing, for the $250 that Thomann charges, it's a pretty good value. Here's a lefty b-stock for about $40 less than normal list below:
https://www.thomannmusic.com/harley_ben ... _stock.htm
...and the same price with better specs than the base model:
https://www.thomannmusic.com/harley_ben ... cherry.htm
BTW, if you're interested in that model, and you don't mind the body being thinner than the real thing, for the $250 that Thomann charges, it's a pretty good value. Here's a lefty b-stock for about $40 less than normal list below:
https://www.thomannmusic.com/harley_ben ... _stock.htm
...and the same price with better specs than the base model:
https://www.thomannmusic.com/harley_ben ... cherry.htm
Delightful mix of insolence, arrogance and narcissism
Proud RINO trapped in a heavy metal chassis
Growing up, only kid in the neighborhood with an Uncle Ahkbar
Proud RINO trapped in a heavy metal chassis
Growing up, only kid in the neighborhood with an Uncle Ahkbar
Accidently replied in the wrong thread earlier but I did politely ask why it was 110 more than Thomann shipped price. His answer "Because everyone offers less and I can do what I want." And I thought yes and prettymuch everyone will bypass it and buy new instead.