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Written by Chad Criswell   

Flute with musicThere are a lot of things to consider when buying a used band instrument like a flute, clarinet , trumpet, trombone , or saxophone from someone other than a retail music store.  While private sales may be a way to get a really good price on a band instrument, they are not always the cheapest way to go.  There are pros and cons to purchasing instruments from both retailers and from private individuals and each of these will be discussed in this article.

 


Buying From A Music Instrument Store- Pros:
  • Retailers generally will not sell a used instrument unless they are sure it is in good playing condition.  It is likely that any instrument purchased from a music store has already been repaired and is ready to use.
  • Repairing the instrument is easier.  You already will know where the store is, they will already have an account with your name on it, and you can be confident that they will be able to get replacement parts.
  • Most retail stores offer a limited warranty or a repair and replacement insurance coverage.  If the instrument is damaged or stolen while under an R&R contract it will usually be repaired or replaced free of charge.

Buying From A Music Instrument Store- Cons:
  • Prices are generally a bit higher than you might pay in a private sale and you will almost always have to pay sales tax.

Buying From A Private Individual- Pros:
  • Cheaper prices (but always check to see what the same instrument would cost at a retail store before buying)
  • More selection, especially if you expand your search to include online auction houses like Ebay.  Just remember that using such auctions to purchase a new instrument can bring with it some unique risks.
Buying From A Private Individual- Cons:
  • Possibility of damage or needed repairs before the instrument can be used in class.  Sometimes these repairs can be as much or more than the price you paid for the instrument itself!  Be especially wary of used flutes, clarinets , and saxophones, where the pads have yellowed or appear dried out.
  • No repair service available and no warranty.
  • Older instruments and some brands of new instruments can be very expensive to fix and find parts for.  You don't want to buy an instrument that can no longer be repaired.

In general, buying a used musical instrument should be a happy, proud time in a family's life.  Spending a few extra dollars at the beginning of a students musical career can pay back large dividends later.  Whether you buy a used musical instrument from a local retailer or from a private party, remember the purpose you are buying it for, to start your student down the road toward musical excellence.
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Anonymous |74.167.181.xxx |2008-07-15 06:01:13
Dear Sir:



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will stay "free forever" to users and storefronts. We have had an
unusual amount of interest in nice used musical instruments. Therefore, we would
like for you to be the first Musical Instrument storefront on our site. Of
course, there is no charge. Unlike eBay and craigslist, we plan to offer free
storefronts and classifieds forever. At some point in the future, we hope to
generate income from advertising on our home page.



Thanks for listening.
Pastor Emeka Okpala  - Used Musical Instrument For Sale |41.222.69.xxx |2009-10-23 11:27:12
We are a small church located in festac town in Lagos State Nigeria.We are in
need of used musical equipment for our outreach programmes.
Kindly send to us your valid quotation of what you have.
Thank you very much
Yours Faithfully
House Of Light Redemption Christian Church.
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