Dinerenblanc
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yeah %30 it would be nice.
They only did 20% last year, I'm pretty sure it'll be the same this year.
yeah %30 it would be nice.
They only did 20% last year, I'm pretty sure it'll be the same this year.
Hm what if I want a wizard reprint of a faceplate, but a different main shell on it (such as a standard Amber with Gold nuggets type design). Is this covered by the Wizard reprint?
I'm put off by both the price and luck of the draw with Wizard designs... Unlike some on this forum I don't drool over each and every one, and only every 20 or so am I really impressed. For example, I hated his interpretation of the Union Jack, wasn't my cup of tea AT ALL.
N.B. when I am impressed, I'm VERY impressed it must be said!
Does anyone have any recommendations for Ear Impressions in London that don't cost the Earth, and that I can get an appointment for relatively quickly?
Thanks
Leo
Does anyone have any recommendations for Ear Impressions in London that don't cost the Earth, and that I can get an appointment for relatively quickly?
If Noble really wants to set themselves apart, it will be 30% off, plus, free hookers and blow.
Regardless of any discount, you won't be disappointed with the K10
I would really have to agree with this. I bought the wizard k10 about probably an hour or 2 before the wizards birthday, missing out on the 20% off but still really love the iem and don't really find that I need a discount to find valueRegardless of any discount, you won't be disappointed with the K10
or lack thereof...
I would really have to agree with this
Even with 30% off, you'll still be paying $1120, so it's still not exactly cheap. Hehe
With the BF deal, I'm tempted! If only my 846s didn't sound so perfect for my tastes, lol.
What's with all this talk of discounts? Have we really become so conditioned by American retail traditions and mass consumerism that we expect, nay demand discounts on products? these products are incredibly labor intensive to make, and I'm pretty sure the hard working people who make them don't take a pay cut to support sale prices.
If ANYTHING they should put out a digital tip jar so we can pay them extra gratuity when we feel they went above and beyond in crafting these for us.
Remember that these are truly hand crafted products, not something stamped off a production line. Even the universals have a lot of hand work going into them!
What's with all this talk of discounts? Have we really become so conditioned by American retail traditions and mass consumerism that we expect, nay demand discounts on products? these products are incredibly labor intensive to make, and I'm pretty sure the hard working people who make them don't take a pay cut to support sale prices.
If ANYTHING they should put out a digital tip jar so we can pay them extra gratuity when we feel they went above and beyond in crafting these for us.
Remember that these are truly hand crafted products, not something stamped off a production line. Even the universals have a lot of hand work going into them!