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:guitar4: Utter bullshitee !!
the exchange rate between the dollar and the pound means that U.S based P/U manufactures should be supplying there P/U`s for a fraction of what there actually charging for them !!
:shock: You shouldn`t be charging more or less for your P/U`s based on wether your British or American. Maybe we should charge more for products to players that come from Newcastle and charge half the price to those of us that come from the south !!? :?:
Do you think that`s fare ?? :?:
That sounds like petrol pricing.....just paid 92p a litre - what the hell's going on.... :o
The really anoying thing is that, IMHO, prices should reflect the exchange rate variances, after all, if the £ dropped against the $, damn sure that we'd see price increases.
I know several retailers that are moaning about people importing gear from the States, but why not!? They could put presure onto distributers to drop prices if they all wanted too.
On the other hand, it's the dealers that take the largest cut of the profits, by the time the distributer has taken a share, you can place a safe bet that the manufacturer makes the least profit out of the chain....
BKPs aren't cheap, but the price is great for the quality you get. Considering the fact that out of all boutique pickup manufacturers BKP have the highest content of vintage correct parts and bespoke tooling. Really BKP are worth every penny. How many times have you bought Lindy's, Duncans, Gibsons etc and been dissapointed? - I have.