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Thank you all for the responses. Krackles example is exactly right. In my opinion and typical business practice, the manufacturer holds the warranty and is typically trusted for repair and replacement. My issue is with century. While J+G who I was told was the wholesaler to the small location shop I made my purchase in says they can do nothing, I somewhat believe them. It's a defective product from an organization I put trust in when investing money in their product. And to even begin to get less than half value credit they speak of, I (me personally) have to speak with J+G plus the dealer.
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