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Spudmurphy

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Enjoy the strerling/dollar conversion while you can guys.
20 years ago I was getting $1.40 for my £1.00.
8 years ago a $1.70.

The way the currency markets go, the £ will be $1.70 / $1.80 before ya know it!
 

Big Poppa

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SPKirby Thanks and there are parts of OHio that may be a fair trade....I just havent seen them yet.

If I could come up with magic words to ezxplain something I cannot control (the cost of usa made goods in uk) I would be doing something other than amkng guitars. The exchange rate really makes it pretty wierd. Our stuff should be more affordable...can you imagine if we had a strong dollar? Trying to fix international business is akn to getting your steel guitarist to play in tune

Many of you know that I am a car nut. I collect them as investments that are also fun. I get out bid and my prices I have to pay are so much higher now because of the weak dollar. Europeans are buying anything decent with four wheels and they dont care what the price is. I have seen it both ways when the dollar was strong.
 

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Having an American girlfriend, and visiting the USA 3 or 4 times a year, I get to see the real cost of things and totally realise that we are getting totally ripped off in the UK! Whilst our salaries are a little more in the UK, things like cars and houses and rent are so much cheaper in the USA. Don't get me on the subject of petrol (gas)! In West London, a tiny one room apartment with a seperate Bathroom and kitchen is about $250,000 and we pay $6 for a gallon of gas! I think a few more years in this sorry country and I will be heading Stateside!
 

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Stateside

Having an American girlfriend, and visiting the USA 3 or 4 times a year, I get to see the real cost of things and totally realise that we are getting totally ripped off in the UK! Whilst our salaries are a little more in the UK, things like cars and houses and rent are so much cheaper in the USA. Don't get me on the subject of petrol (gas)! In West London, a tiny one room apartment with a seperate Bathroom and kitchen is about $250,000 and we pay $6 for a gallon of gas! I think a few more years in this sorry country and I will be heading Stateside!

Bring it on Tim then we can get together for a pint!LOL:)
 

Astrofreq

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I wish I made $40,000 a year!!!! I'd have a hundred guitars. I had a British girlfriend not too long ago and it was a real hoot (although I couldn't afford any guitars during that period. no, thanks to her). :)

>>a tiny one room apartment with a seperate Bathroom and kitchen is about $250,000

BUT, you're talking about London. I live in NYC and that same apartment would be $400,000 if you're lucky. You can't compare London to Ohio and expect the same for the rest of America.
 

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Bungo have you been there? I have and if I were you I'd keep your garden intact :p :D :D

Ha ha! Actually, I think I only put Ohio because I knew I could spell it! On second thoughts maybe I'll get a nice beach resort or two in Florida! Oh and the Islands Of Adventure. Just loving that Hulk coaster!
 

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Having an American girlfriend, and visiting the USA 3 or 4 times a year, I get to see the real cost of things and totally realise that we are getting totally ripped off in the UK! Whilst our salaries are a little more in the UK, things like cars and houses and rent are so much cheaper in the USA. Don't get me on the subject of petrol (gas)! In West London, a tiny one room apartment with a seperate Bathroom and kitchen is about $250,000 and we pay $6 for a gallon of gas! I think a few more years in this sorry country and I will be heading Stateside!

Hey Tim, all that American stuff may look good value right now, but I married my American girlfriend.....start saving dude!!! ;) :D :D

Steve
 

Tim O'Sullivan

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I wish I made $40,000 a year!!!! I'd have a hundred guitars. I had a British girlfriend not too long ago and it was a real hoot (although I couldn't afford any guitars during that period. no, thanks to her). :)

>>a tiny one room apartment with a seperate Bathroom and kitchen is about $250,000

BUT, you're talking about London. I live in NYC and that same apartment would be $400,000 if you're lucky. You can't compare London to Ohio and expect the same for the rest of America.

Its not that far off what I quoted any city in the UK! For central London, you can add a zero to what I said!
 

Ali

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If I could come up with magic words to ezxplain something I cannot control (the cost of usa made goods in uk) I would be doing something other than amkng guitars.

But you can BP. Just assasinate Tony Blair. Seriously, we'd applaude you for it! And who would ever suspect you? Except for this post of course. Damn...
 

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But you can BP. Just assasinate Tony Blair. Seriously, we'd applaude you for it! And who would ever suspect you? Except for this post of course. Damn...
the problem is that doing that would have the opposite effect, it would cause the price to go up along with everything else. ;)
 

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the problem is that doing that would have the opposite effect, it would cause the price to go up along with everything else. ;)

Plus all the shops would completely sell out of streamers, bunting, party hats, champagne....etc etc......:D
 

SteveB

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from CIA world factbook:


Population (July 2006 est)
UK: 60,609,153
USA: 298,444,215

larger market?


Area (land)
UK: 241,590 sq km
USA: 9,161,923 sq km

larger supply?

:)
 

beej

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And for fun ... here's Canada-

Population (July 2006 est): 33,098,932

Area (Land): 9,093,507 sq km

Uk forumites ... c'mon over! Lots of spare land for ya and with our high taxes you'll feel right at home! ;)
 

Bungo

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And for fun ... here's Canada-

Population (July 2006 est): 33,098,932

Area (Land): 9,093,507 sq km

Uk forumites ... c'mon over! Lots of spare land for ya and with our high taxes you'll feel right at home! ;)

Well I don't know. Frankly I'm a bit concerned about the behaviour of some of your lumberjacks...
 

CudBucket

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Isn't that the truth.

My crazy wife had to go to Italy to buy a purse and Germany to buy kitchen knives (I'm not making this up) and I was amazed at how far my money didn't go.

Jack

Wow. I got my Wusthoff 8" Chef's knife at Fortunoff's for $95. :)
 

CudBucket

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My family would starve on $40,000 a year. (Well, not really but life would change for all of us.) Plus, I'd assume most of us who have enough expendable income to buy several EBMMs make considerably more than the national average so it's not a valid point IMO.

And we suffer the same way whenever we want to buy a Diezel or a Cornford for example.
 
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