How much will you pay for an exotic cartridge....


I noticed on another forum that there is an interesting point brought up by a US distributor/dealer about his perception that one of his potential customers bought a top end cartridge ( that he reps) from an off-shore dealer/source...and how he intends to try and stop the practice of ’grey market’ sales. ( At least for the lines that he carries).
This gent seems to believe that because he signed some paperwork somewhere that may ( or may not) give him exclusive rights to distribute the gear in the US, that he has the right to try and prevent anyone abroad from selling to US customers! To that, he wants to have the manufacturer try and enforce his right to do the above. Now, one could ask, what’s the issue with this, right? And here’s the rub, the dear distributor is adding over $8K to this product for the simple task of ordering and having shipped a cartridge from Japan ( Yes, i know the shipping of such a large and heavy item is expensive...and the dealer has to stand by the product...whatever that means when we are talking of a cartridge!) The profit motive is high here, and the opportunity to fleece some of the US consumers is also...so i get that, but to come on an open forum and complain about the practice that one of his potential customers did such a thing....is an interesting marketing tactic, IMO.
So, my question is this..how much will you pay for that exotic cartridge to insure that you are buying it from a "legit" US rep, and not from a grey market...or in this case out of area dealer....what’s fair to you...a few $$s- or the sky’s the limit??
daveyf

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Agree with millercarbon’s points. Hell, sometimes with the savings you can buy a SECOND, if you get ripped off on the 1st one or some reason, and STILL come out ahead. And I really think getting ripped off is pretty rare in this game (always shop smart). For those of us who can buy mail order and install it ourselves, the reality is that there is very little value to dealer / distributor support on a cartridge. I build a long-term relationship with my local dealer for tube amps, speakers, turntable, etc - and it works out great! Both parties happy. With cartridges the value just isn’t there. You buy the cartridge, and if it’s going to be defective it’s most likely going to be immediately apparent - so you request a refund for DOA, which applies no matter the source (PayPal or CC dispute as a last resort for sellers who won’t play ball). After that, it’s probably either going to die by your own (error) hand, or through use over a long lifetime (hopefully!).

The only exception to this is if you miss out on any sweet trade-in or rebuild deals that may be provided only through the "authorized" channels (it would have to be a hell of a sweet deal though) - or manufacturers that won't service retip / rebuild cartridges without a paper trail.