Are Gear Prices Going Up?

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The photo was taken 1978. Is the dude right under Lucille Ball and Ed Asner, then president Jimmy Carter?!?!?

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If not I can't figure out who it is.
 
I always wanted to do ZsaZsa doggie style while holding a pitch fork. :cool:
 
Getting the train back on the tracks, just heard something that helps explain some of the higher gear prices,
and people willing to pay them.
Most of the folks who normally have enough disposable cash to go on really expensive vacations, trips, out to eat
all the time, etc., haven't really been able to spend money for an entire year because of travel restrictions and
lock downs.

Think about it, what's a 2 week vacation in Europe for a family of 4 gonna run? That cash has mostly been sitting in
the bank with people itching to spend it on something.

Hey, did ya hear about the new Jimmy Hendrix PRS Tribute amplifier?

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Since when da Fuck do people sell MIM Strats & Tele's for $600 to $800 ?
I see it all the time here.
Thats a $300 guitar.
And $400 Squires gtfo.
 
yeah, its Lassie. Not sure people would realize it if I just said Lassie. lol

I had to check to see if Lassie was actually still relevant in 78. Sure enough!

That dog's been resilient!

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It is the what the super wealthy call the Great Global Reset. It is basically the transfer of wealth from the poor and middle class to the billionaire class. The politicians, corporate media and many institutions are all just ruling class puppets. Everything being done is to increase their wealth and power. Pigs at the trough.
 
It is the what the super wealthy call the Great Global Reset. It is basically the transfer of wealth from the poor and middle class to the billionaire class. The politicians, corporate media and many institutions are all just ruling class puppets. Everything being done is to increase their wealth and power. Pigs at the trough.
The last great act of any collapsing empire is the plundering of its wealth.
 
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But hasn't this been happening all throughout the history on civilized mankind?

Proverbs 22:7: The rich rules over the poor, and the borrower is the slave of the lender.

Ancient Rome

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But hasn't this been happening all throughout the history on civilized mankind?

Proverbs 22:7: The rich rules over the poor, and the borrower is the slave of the lender.
Has money lending been happening throughout history? Yes. Moneylending is the oldest known profession. Babylon was the first civilization to regulate interests rates.

The Bible is replete with contradictory statements. Because of this, research is best done compartmentally. The Torah, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, etc...
 
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