vernplum
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Is it just me, or does the gear business (let's talk about pedals just for the sake of argument) seem somewhat immune to the financial downturn? I can't help but notice that new gear shots appear very frequently and people seem as willing as ever to spend a couple of hundred bucks on some boutique widget despite some impending doom (at least as I perceive it) from the economists.
Am I being over-pessimistic? Personally, I scrutinize prices more closely now, though I still haven't stopped buying.
What do we consider decent value prices? Are we as willing as ever to drop $300 (maybe even USD!) on a single pedal as we were before?
This is just for open discussion. Not pointing at anyone - GAS is GAS is my belief and all told, pedals aren't that expensive (exceptions of course) in the the Grand Scheme Of Things.
Cheers
Am I being over-pessimistic? Personally, I scrutinize prices more closely now, though I still haven't stopped buying.
What do we consider decent value prices? Are we as willing as ever to drop $300 (maybe even USD!) on a single pedal as we were before?
This is just for open discussion. Not pointing at anyone - GAS is GAS is my belief and all told, pedals aren't that expensive (exceptions of course) in the the Grand Scheme Of Things.
Cheers