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That's not too realistic. Prior to the delivery of the model I bet none of the customers had any idea that only the A unit was powered. The perpetual problem with new brass is the "pig in a poke" aspect of it. Now, if they offered a 100% refund if you weren't satisfied that would suffice but I think that once you buy it you are stuck. There seems to be no obligation on the importer's part to accurately and completely describe what is being produced beforehand. Nor is the item guaranteed to operate and function as well as or better than the prior version. I don't see that as the customer's fault at all except falling for the siren's song of brass in the first place. <br />Charles
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