Dave, I sent my "Grado Reference Master 2" in for repair, and they sent me back a new cartridge in a new case. You might think that was a good thing, but in reality it was a wash. The reason I'm mentioning this is because Joe Grado died last year, and that always means unforeseen changes when the head man dies.
I suspect the reason they sent me back a new one is because they have decided to quit repairing them. This is not the first time I sent them a cartridge for repair, and I always got my old one back, complete with my old case; whatever scars that case had on it were mine.
If you have anything "Grado" that you like, you should make whatever transaction necessary "now", in regard to repair or a new one. Only old heads know intimately why these things do the things that the do; "Grado" had a spirit, and now that the spirit is dead, it will become just another company trying to make "money"; along with that desire to make money will come the increase in price, without the pride of the quality of the product.
These names like "Grado", were much more than a name, they signified the "inner soul" of a product; some got it, and some didn't.
When I see "Native Americans" worshiping sacred spirits, I think about the sacred spirits that reside in certain cartridges. Although I most certainly can not afford the sacred spirits that reside in certain Japanese Cartridges, I am aware of them, and if ever I can afford one, I will commune with the sacred spirit that resides within.
Enjoy the music.