Pacific Peso takes a pounding
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Pacific Peso takes a pounding
15% in a week. Unbelievable.
It was at .87c when I left for the States two and a half weeks ago. Now at .68.
It was at .87c when I left for the States two and a half weeks ago. Now at .68.
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You guys need to learn to manage your money like we Americans do........
Bob I think that we could use some new emoticons: specifically one that represents suicide.......
I have been wanting to start a thread about how the economy, globally, may impact guitar builders. Of course those who sell guitars will feel the biggest impact but I also think that everyone will feel this to some degree.
Anyone have any thoughts that are fit, or not, to share?
My own thinking is that builders may make better use of domestic tonewoods and materials. Outsourcing for those of us who have done so may also be curtailed to some degree.
In short it may be a period of back-to-basics where Luthiers relearn how to create greater value with less to start with. In a way this is not at all a bad thing.
Poverty necessitates greater resourcefulness.



Bob I think that we could use some new emoticons: specifically one that represents suicide.......

I have been wanting to start a thread about how the economy, globally, may impact guitar builders. Of course those who sell guitars will feel the biggest impact but I also think that everyone will feel this to some degree.
Anyone have any thoughts that are fit, or not, to share?
My own thinking is that builders may make better use of domestic tonewoods and materials. Outsourcing for those of us who have done so may also be curtailed to some degree.
In short it may be a period of back-to-basics where Luthiers relearn how to create greater value with less to start with. In a way this is not at all a bad thing.
Poverty necessitates greater resourcefulness.
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