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Originally Posted by Herb Hunter
Fortunately, for the sake of progress, there are enough people willing to take a chance on something new, to encourage entrepreneurs and inventors to risk everything to bring new, innovative products to market.
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In addition to this, most problems on products of this physical size are fixed locally for less than the cost of round-trip shipping, which means a warranty is not always going to be used to fix some small problem that might arise.
This is also true of the handcrafted guitar world, where I have simply paid out-of-pocket to have local work done on what would be "warranty" repairs.
...of course, you can (and should) always approach the manufacturer to cover this sort of out-of-pocket expense, when and where possible.