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Re: $1500 for HTS II to HTS 7.1

Big, Lobsta:

You are getting back a brand new piece. The chassis and all interior components are replaced. The original MSRP was US$4500, and you're paying a $1000 premium over brand new.

Given the age of the HTS-1, I'd say this is not unreasonable -- of course that's me talking about spending your money ;-)

Regards,



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