Considering their rarity in Manitoba, not a bad price at all. They're cheaper south of the border, but travel costs can be hard on the wallet and will jack the final price way above that. My $400 U.S. MF12 cost me $750 C. total to get it into my back yard. That's what I paid for my first one in 1976. Sold that for $1500 so I guess I now have this one for free. :trink40:In my opinion it is a okay price for up there. :trink39: