they look good and all but the whole thing never cost me that much. reckon i'll cordially give em a miss for a fair while. are the odds of someone having "a" non buggered one that they've replaced somewhere collecting dust at a reasonable price. i'm not knocking the new ones as it costs a fair bit to tool up for small production runs, but i'm not a conoisseur and would happily live with a sound one that looks like crap. any takers?