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In the 1960's interest rates were 17%+. Housing price accretion has been hand and hand with ultra low interest rates and the addition of the second and even third mortgage.
I recall interest rates in the mid 80s of 13-17% but wasn't of age in the 60s to be able to recall. According to the FreddiMac site, they were between 7.3 and 7.7 in 1971 rising steadily through the 70s.
 
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Jeffrey, when I popped in to my fave Indian restaurant in London, asked my buddy the chief waiter how much he would consider spending on his dream audio system, and told him in response that I spent more than that amount on an audiophile fuse...and then bought 17 more of the same...and that my entire system spend has been 10,000X his, he gave me THAT look.

But he had no qualms imagining spending the same sum on an Aston and a run around for down the shops.
I hope you tipped him well afterwards ;)
 
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Jeffrey, when I popped in to my fave Indian restaurant in London, asked my buddy the chief waiter how much he would consider spending on his dream audio system, and told him in response that I spent more than that amount on an audiophile fuse...and then bought 17 more of the same...and that my entire system spend has been 10,000X his, he gave me THAT look.

But he had no qualms imagining spending the same sum on an Aston and a run around for down the shops.

Which restaurant is this
 
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Oh L, I nearly forgot.
Don't spend on cars or audio. But always, without exception, spend on the women in yr life.
Ra let my little omission ride.
 
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Oh L, I nearly forgot.
Don't spend on cars or audio. But always, without exception, spend on the women in yr life.
Ra let my little omission ride.
I should have been warned about spending on women to;)
 
Men should go out for a cartridge, but come back w two rocks.
 
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Oh L, I nearly forgot.
Don't spend on cars or audio. But always, without exception, spend on the women in yr life.
Ra let my little omission ride.

while i agree.........what goes unsaid is; it's helpful to only have to spend on one woman, as opposed to multiple. system's tend to get downsized when it's multiple.

just say'n;)
 
Men should go out for a cartridge, but come back w two rocks.
I once bought a diamond ring and a Bulgari watch in New York, and had
it sent for christmas with a special Brinks service from the diamond district to Amsterdam. Back when i was still romantically inclined :rolleyes:
These days the only diamond i will buy is from Van Den Hul, not De Beers.
 
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Ron. You need to get out more. How many millennials are spending lots of $$ on hifi.

400K turntables I am afraid is obscene. How many of these hi end jewellery ( hifi) companies will be around in 5 or 10 years?

once us pensioners get too old to spend $$ on hifi, it will be over as we see it today. Same for vinyl.

Streaming is the present and future of hifi and video. that said, I will still enjoy my vinyl albums, just refuse to pay the obscene prices they are charging for $20 Blue Note albums.

Only $ 400K? I'm disappointed. Not expensive enough for me, I'll pass.
 
Oh, it's incumbent upon the man to choose the RIGHT woman first.
 
If money can't buy you happiness, you are shopping in the wrong places :p
Didn't David Lee Roth say: "Money can't buy you happiness but it'll buy a big-ass yacht that'll pull up right along side it." Or something like that? I don't agree but It does make me sarcastically chuckle.
 
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DLR is deffo the man to muse upon the pursuit of human happiness.
AKA just how many groupies can you handle.
 
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That would be $400,000 please, after discount and tax included, pay @ the front desk cashier, thank you very much, nice to do business with you.

Cables (Cardas) and cartridge (Ortofon) are included for free in the package.

P.S. If your wife call I know nothing.
 
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I hope they put in more diligence than they do ordering carts online

just do what Tang does with cartridges. order 6, throwaway 4 of them you don't like so much:D
 
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