jwebs
Elite Member
If there truly is something wrong with it, and you send it to sweet home, I'm sure you'd end up right around your original $400 price after the repair bill from White's. If there isn't truly anything wrong with it, and maybe he, say, has the gain/AC sens set too high, making it chattery, or the coil connection is loose, or the coil is out of tune, then you'd be getting a deal if he takes $300 for it.
IMHO, it's a win win.--what accessories is he giving with it?
IMHO, it's a win win.--what accessories is he giving with it?