That is a tough decision. I own both the classic and special at this time and can really only keep one. They sound very different in each other to my ears and both are very good tones. To me the classic is a clearer, cleaner amp on channel 1 of course due to its headroom and the 6l6 tubes ( I think of it as a fender twin with warmth) but really don't fall in love with the classics channel 2. The special to me sounds warmer and more bluesy without having to use any pedals with the EL84's. The specials channel 2 is more usable to me and can find classic rock Marshall, Vox types tones on it with the Mesa twist. The special can be played at lower volume levels on the 5 or 15 watt modes but don't be fooled by its wattage ratings since it can certainly be loud. The worry I would have with a amp a store says is new, should only sell for $1800.00 stated by Mesa, would be how or if the warranty would be honored by Mesa since they would be breaking their policys at selling at that price unless they have permission directly from Mesa. The warranty thing may not bother you but I would want the store to be straight up with me about it and you could always call Mesa and ask but I am sure I know the answer unless they have that special permission. The only other thing I would think about, knowing the way my mind works, is if I don't like how it looks it would probably bug me enough that it would be on ebay soon after I bought it. I wouldn't really consider $1300.00 a great price on the used classic without the 10 watt option but just about its normal used selling price ( I would be happy to get $1300.00 for mine and its in perfect condition but no 10 watt). $1300.00 is a great price for a lonestar special new especially if it has a warranty or could get the store to even stand behind it for 5 years. Good luck, its tough. Let us know what you do