Buying stuff overseas !

FairDeal

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Hello everyone .

Just to let you know : if you're those who go crazy after stepping into music shops like me , BEAR WITH IT FOR AWHILE !

I wanted to get a tama rhythm watch and vic firth headphone in Singapore , but i knew i will be going overseas in a few weeks time , so i "tahan" , and stuffed the money back into my pocket .

And now im overseas for the 3rd week , and i've already been to the music shop for around 6 times :D .

Bought the SIH1 Vic firth headphone and Tama Rhythm Watch , both item for 200 SGD !

And of course i bought alot of tiny accessories too .

So if you dont really need something urgently , just "tahan" awhile and you can get to see alot other choices , cheaper prices , or even find out that you dont actually need it .

Might be a useless post , apologies , but just to share with some people here that buying stuff overseas might be cheaper ! :D

Hmm , btw , may i know how much will it cost if i get the Headphone and Metronome in Singapore ?

Cause i dont really know too :???:

"THEN HOW YOU KNOW IT'S CHEAP?!?!"

"there's stuff that i've seen in Singapore , which is going almost half price. +Christmas sales , oh god .."
 
Hmmm I bought my K Custom Hybrid China in Japan on holiday. I wasn't intending to buy stuff, but well, my hotel was opposite Yamaha and it was 45% off. So I stuffed it into my suitcase wrapped up in a lot of clothes and it made it back safely!

This isn't really like I planned to go there to buy it xD but just an anecdote. You never know what nice stuff you can find overseas. Usually I don't buy stuff when they're still at full price, because I know most of the time, sooner or later there'll be a discount on it somewhere.
 
I just bought myself a 18" Constantinopole Crash for S$400 and a 13" Steve Jordan Snare for S$420 at Tom Lee Hong Kong yesterday.
 
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