Deposit with Dealer who is no longer authorized

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redamber
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Re: Deposit with Dealer who is no longer authorized

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johnhall wrote:
Correct, but for the way you could read "planned", "scheduled" would be the correct word- we ARE planning to make it but we just haven't scheduled it yet. In the meantime we're not taking new orders.
As pointed out previously, this is customer service at its very best - direct, truthful and unambiguous. Also, good news for those of us lucky enough to already own a 5002V58 mando!
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Re: Deposit with Dealer who is no longer authorized

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I just hope I didn't inadvertently spark some kind of mandolin-mania as a result of this post! Seriously, if anyone was thinking about ordering a new 5002V58 then I suggest you call around the dealers and either try to find one already in stock or, like I did, claim one in the finish I wanted from an existing backorder. New mando orders aren't being accepted right now and I'm finding the used market prices are, as expected, pretty much at the price of new.
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