El Dunco
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Price of gas in 1970 was $00.36 centavos Bro.
So? Doesn’t change how economics work.
$400 in let’s say 1972 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $2,835 in 2022, due to an average inflation rate of 3.99% per year.
Price of gas in 1970 was $00.36 centavos Bro.
Which weighs more a pound of feathers or a pound of lead ?
Answer : a pound is a pound.
Might be dick-a-lous debate for you but i by guitars so no dick-a-lous at all.
and ... wtf does water value hav to do with Gibson prices or guitar ?
Lead is weighed in Troy ounces which is heavier than traditional weight measurements so once again, you are wrong. The lead is heavier.
I was giving you an example of perceived value. You might not see the value in Gibson. Obviously many people do. So the price of the guitar is irrelevant. Some will see it as overpriced some will see it as a bargain. Someone that does not have the money to buy an original 1959 Les Paul for $500,000 could feel $9 - $10,000 to be a deal for a 1959 reissue.
I remember buying gas for my go-kart at 35¢ a gallon, circa 1970.
$10K for a bolt-on CS Strat that's not even vintage?
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I bet the prices would go down if they couldn't sell any at that price. Thing is, they are selling.
If they're selling why then did FMC just terminate 3500 employees ?
If they're selling why then did FMC just terminate 3500 employees ?
Was it really that many?
Were the 3500 employees working on 10K CS guitars, or pumping out lots of cheap production line ones?
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um no not really. $400 in 1970 and $400 now is still $400.
Which weighs more a pound of feathers or a pound of lead ?
Answer : a pound is a pound.
Thread is O-fish-a-ly off the rails nao >
Truthfully this was never a good thread from the outset.