Has the "economy" affected your new Rick plans

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The original series had a lot of hold over elements acting and special effect wise from the 50's, but it was very character driven with great plot lines having a much greater effect on popular culture at the time. While the subsequent series LOOK more believable, the acting and characters are just not as dynamic. Some of the movies have been quite good though.
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My favorite movie of the series is First Contact.
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First Contact was a good one, but my fave is Wrath Of Kahn. It had that same over the top, bigger than life style of acting that I liked in the original series as well as a great reprisal of an original series character by Ricardo Montalban.
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But the ship really needs to look more like a Rick...
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I think the original series was the greatest of them all. :mrgreen:
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Dudes + Dudettes.....How did this thread morph from an economy-oriented one to a discussion of Star Trek + spinoffs? You're like my middle-school rapscallions in the classroom. Focus, focus! (He-he). I'm not complaining.....just thought it was humorous. I dig you folks. Keep on keepin' on.....Goofyfoot.
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Living in Canada, and having our dollar often worth 80 cents American or worse, I have always found the used Rickenbacker market to be the most desirable.

I suspect that there will be more trades during the days ahead as people make best use of the resources that they have.
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admin wrote:Living in Canada, and having our dollar often worth 80 cents American or worse, I have always found the used Rickenbacker market to be the most desirable.

I suspect that there will be more trades during the days ahead as people make best use of the resources that they have.
I'm in a very similar position Peter. With the Pacific Peso worth less than 70 US Cents, and more pertinently, less than 60 Yen, buying a new Ric through Rickenbacker Asia is challenging, whereas I've picked up three great second-hand Rics in the last 4 years.

A side issue: interesting that, despite the collapse in oil prices, shipping costs from the US have not come down.... :?
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antipodean wrote: despite the collapse in oil prices, shipping costs from the US have not come down.... :?
Don't hold your breath on that one. Once they've got a hike they won't back down without a fight. :( Gasoline prices have dropped but that has not been reflected in the service industries. Retailers have dropped their prices for other reasons.
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kiramdear wrote:
antipodean wrote: despite the collapse in oil prices, shipping costs from the US have not come down.... :?
Don't hold your breath on that one. Once they've got a hike they won't back down without a fight. :( Gasoline prices have dropped but that has not been reflected in the economy at large. Retailers have dropped their prices for other reasons.
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You're right, Kira...... once it's up it never goes down. Interesting to note that retailers here want to drop their prices to stimulate spending but they can't because of increased product cost due to our 3rd world dollar and increased business costs.... in particular here in Victoria where land tax (levies placed on commercial and investment properties) are once again being hiked by up to 400%!! This is not the place to discuss the Victorian government's attitude toward business and taxpayers in general but suffice it to say it sucks!!! Ever wondered what the hell governments do with your taxes and why they're never enough??

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Dudes + Dudettes.....How did this thread morph from an economy-oriented one to a discussion of Star Trek + spinoffs? You're like my middle-school rapscallions in the classroom. Focus, focus! (He-he). I'm not complaining.....just thought it was humorous. I dig you folks. Keep on keepin' on.....Goofyfoot.
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I think this is where the change took place! :mrgreen:
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Not at all, at least not yet. In fact, I purchased three new guitars this month (Jan. 09) as I finally got tired of waiting for the 2 I've had on order since 2006, one on order since last year (which I just changed to something in stock!). I love Rics, maybe a fanatical obsession - certainly my greatest GAS - but, the waiting is not fun.

Looking around at authorized dealers in the US, it seems as though there are more available now, then in the recent past? I was shocked to find a dealer that had what I wanted, in stock, in various finishes. So, yes I basically went all out and melted my credit card, as finding new Rics available is not very common IMO.

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goofyfoot wrote:Dudes + Dudettes.....How did this thread morph from an economy-oriented one to a discussion of Star Trek + spinoffs? You're like my middle-school rapscallions in the classroom. Focus, focus! (He-he). I'm not complaining.....just thought it was humorous. I dig you folks. Keep on keepin' on.....Goofyfoot.

Saved by the G-man!!! After dangerously veering off course and into the woods (or deep space), he skillfully maneuvers the thread back on course. I salute you , captain :lol: Guess those teaching skills are transferable :wink:
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