Squier J Mascis Jazzmaster
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The guitar would still have that Jazzy plinky-plonk with a humbucker in it if it had the stock bridge. With a tightly tensioned TOM set-up, it shall not.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
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Is it?iblastoff wrote:I ordered one for $379 Canadian (a bit less than 379 American)
I thought the Dollar was about the same and actually under the Canadian dollar, as of late.
But it's not a big difference anyways. The Brits are the ones who always pay way more.
£327 British Pounds = $516.2183 American Dollars
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Infuriates me and its the same with most brands. I cant see how the difference is justified either, its an import to the US and Canada as well after all.jcyphe wrote:The Brits are the ones who always pay way more.
£327 British Pounds = $516.2183 American Dollars
I like this guitar a lot but decided some time ago the next guitar i buy new will be from a British company, even if it is via China.
So another Burns then?Fran wrote:Infuriates me and its the same with most brands. I cant see how the difference is justified either, its an import to the US and Canada as well after all.jcyphe wrote:The Brits are the ones who always pay way more.
£327 British Pounds = $516.2183 American Dollars
I like this guitar a lot but decided some time ago the next guitar i buy new will be from a British company, even if it is via China.
As the last debate went so well, how about another: Television's second album was the best.
(Don't send me to jail for my gentle trolling pls)
Brandon W wrote:you elites.
VAT is now 20% which adds a lot to the difference in price, add on the costs they factor in for shipping around the country due to increased road taxes and petrol and like most items the prices have shot up a lot recently. I can't even think about buying new at the moment, I'll be scouring ebay for deals for the coming years I think.
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robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Quite possibly (it was painful selling that red Cobra) or s/h Gordon Smith or Chapman maybe. I can safely say Patrick Eggle and Jaydee are way beyond any budget of mine for the foreseeable future.ekwatts wrote: So another Burns then?
Yeah, there is this possibility. I think they will be rare though, in the UK i have'nt seen any s/h Squier Jags or Jazzmasters yet, never mind Blacktops.lorez wrote:I'll be scouring ebay for deals for the coming years I think.
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our value added tax (similar to america's sales tax) is added to the price before point of sale, so the recommended retail price already has it factored in. doesn't it work differenly in the US? the MRSP or whatever it's called is the pre-tax price? just wondering if that accounts for at least some of the difference. wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't though, and we were getting ripped off in the worst way possible.lorez wrote:VAT is now 20% which adds a lot to the difference in price, add on the costs they factor in for shipping around the country due to increased road taxes and petrol and like most items the prices have shot up a lot recently. I can't even think about buying new at the moment, I'll be scouring ebay for deals for the coming years I think.