It's hard to find them now Penny. I can also understand where kbrkr is also coming from. However, selling keyboards is an area where you have to know what you're doing. Not everyone that walks in knows how to play. You can't rely on the customer all the time demoing the board for themselves. The salesperson MUST know how to operate EACH keyboard their store sells, and be up to date on current (and even past models as well). I used to work in a music store years ago, but I knew what I was doing. I sold a lot of keyboards because I knew how to demo and use every board we sold. That's why I'm helping a local store right now on the side. Periodically I'll demo keyboards, and even drum machines for customers to help him make sales.

Squeak

[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 05-29-2005).]
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