Posted by showcrop on June 28, 2011 at 17:37:35 from (184.187.8.7):
In Reply to: Salvage Yard Etiquette posted by Steve Terplak on June 28, 2011 at 14:37:54:
I enjoy going to Macfaddens too. I see salvage yards as every one being different. They have no MFG. list price to go by other than 1/2 new but then there are all kinds of shades of condition wear etc. You go to Wengers and the parts are all removed cleaned and inspected and priced accordingly. I wouldn't dream of trying to hagle there. But if you go home and find something wrong like hidden damage they take care of you. Another place that I have dealt with, The fellow has a bad rep so you go in with your eyes wide open and when he asks "will you give.....?" You say "well how about". At MacFaddens I haven't tried to wrangle with Jim, But lets say that I have had "discussions" with Jeff. They are all different, they are not chain stores, so do your homework before going and respond to local conditions.
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