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tegs07

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  1. Really nice neck, light, looks great IMO, black ones are a swine for fingerprints, for a (relatively) expensive bass the pickups and loom are a bit meh. Replaced mine with some Geezer Butlers and it sounds great. I’m not keen on the ergonomics of a Jazz bass so will probably sell it/trade it at some point.

  2. 10 minutes ago, G-Lo said:

    “I think we got rid of religion, essentially, which may or may not be a good thing, but there’s a vacuum that we created that we don’t really know what to do with”

     

    I agree with this. To be honest many of the foundations that previous generations based their moral and spiritual character upon have been torn down, for good reason in many instances, but IMO there does appear to be some floundering in the void and more tearing down than creating.

    As my old boss used to say “bring me solutions not problems”.

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    23 minutes ago, TrevorG said:

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    was actually using the mean calculation as median can skew the figures somewhat (for the 1977 and 2022 dates). If you want to use median then in 2022 the average USA wage was over $54000 a year. Two weeks would buy nearly 2 new Fender Jazz basses.

     

    Edit: No it was median. Results here: https://dqydj.com/individual-income-by-year/

     

    Either way using your link or mine instruments have still fallen in price relative to wages.

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  4. 3 minutes ago, TrevorG said:

    I would understand the discrepancy if I'd paid that for Geddy's(please note spell check tried to change that to "Teddy's") actual bass. But I feel I'd follow more in his footsteps if I bought one from another pawn shop where inflation would still not take it to £1500.

    Looked it up on the internet and yes $200 second hand in 1977. Average income in the USA in 1977 was around $7000 a year so the (used) bass cost him nearly two weeks salary for the average worker. The average salary in 2022 was $33,000 so 2 weeks salary would be around $1300. Nearly enough for a new Fender Jazz.

     

    For simplicity income tax and sales taxes not included. 

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  5. 51 minutes ago, TrevorG said:

    read somewhere Jeddy Lee bought his Jazz bass for £200 from a porn shop. So why does a copy cost £1500?

    John Lennon bought a six bedroom house in Weybridge for £20K. Shyster estate agents now want several million for it:

     

    https://www.thepinnaclelist.com/design/kenwood-home-weybridge-surrey-england-uk/

     

    I expect inflation has something to do with the price discrepancy.

     

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  6. 23 minutes ago, admiralchew said:

    I likely wouldn’t let the artist’s name put me off unless they’d done something awful (in a non-musical context).

    I don’t think the Gibson Garry Glitter or Fender Rolf Harris are going into production anytime soon.

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