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Originally posted by elwoodblues1969:
[b]Yes indeed,these corporations are in some joint conspiracy to concoct a crafty & deceitful sales strategy,by mislabeling keyboards,in an effort to confuse a buyer into spending more money on arrangers,when in fact,all of these keyboards are the same.

Maybe you people ought to file a class action lawsuit against all music retailers,for false advertising.

There's a saying; "sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken".




Yep, we have one too: "If you stick your boots in the oven, it don't make them biscuits."

Ellie, why don't you go first with your suggestion of a class action suit...let us know how it turns out?

My buddy has an old '63 Chevy Impala Super Sport...it has an in-line six and a 2-speed Powerglide automatic.

Though it is a fine vehicle, it is neither "Super" or "Sporty".

Jes 'cause Casio writ "Worksation" on their arranger, doesn't make it one, much the same as callin' yerself Elwoodblues doesn't make you John Belushi, or, puttin' the names of lots of "pro" gear as your signature makes you a "pro".

It's you that makes you a pro.


Fran above, has the correct answer...he's an old arranger player from way back when.

And, he's qualified to give it, 'cause he's old, and he plays an arranger.

Ian
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