This an informal, nonscientific survey:  Would there be any interest in leasing 
rather than buying a KPA1500?  The full price of the amp is $6K, which with 
sales taxes and shipping, if applicable, would bring it to $6.5K or so.  Not 
everyone wants to plunk that much down all at once.  So I was thinking – 
suppose a lessor (“owner” is easier) bought the amp and leased it to the lessee 
(the “user”) for a monthly rate.  At the end of the lease term it would either 
be returned or purchased for the buyout price, much like a car lease.

Do you think there would be any interest in such a deal?  What monthly fee 
would seem fair and saleable?

I have begun thinking about the terms of the deal.  The amp would be shipped 
directly from Elecraft to the user, so it never comes to the owner.  Any 
problems on delivery the user works out with Elecraft.  Mods, if any, during 
the lease would be factory installed, or not installed, and the cost shared.  
In short, the user never opens the chassis.  Likewise for repairs, if any.   
Repairs made necessary solely by the user’s out-of-spec actions are done by 
Elecraft at the user’s cost.  Insurance coverage, maybe through ARRL, for 
lightning and the like would be in place.  At the end of the lease, if the amp 
is returned to the owner, it goes first to Elecraft for an inspection and tune 
up, at shared cost.

Years ago a partner and I had a sideline business of leasing general aviation 
aircraft, so I do have some tolerance for risk.  Fortunately, we never had a 
loss.  But I don’t know how much leasing demand there might be out there for a 
full legal limit Elecraft amp , or at what price.  Any thoughts at all would be 
very much appreciated.

Thanks,

Ted, KN1CBR


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