You must be using USPS with one of those "stimulus" jobs created as postal carrier...
A good guess but I'm actually trying to pay for health insurance. ;)
You must be using USPS with one of those "stimulus" jobs created as postal carrier...
I say something similar, usually.Someone asked about my Sundrop xp once... I told him the weather has sure been nice this week. Lol
That made me laugh out loud!Sounds good. Be sure to add $170 for shipping and handling.
That's a really good way of handling when, as you put it, they get the deer in the headlights look!i don't offer my cost unless asked...never have, whether i'm talking about lights, performance parts for my car, fishing rods/reels/tackle, knives........
when i get that deer in the headlights look i know there is no point in trying to rationalize my purchases to them. a few people at work have taken notice of my obsession w/ typical reactions. they try to ostracize me about it but then sure enough, after a few weeks, they start asking me about whats out there that might work for them.
My wife thinks all of my lights cost $20 for some reason.;)
Try fountain pens...
Well, look on the bright side; at least he didn't ask you which model Maglite it was.
. . . Most are unaware of Panerai, Korth, and Omas.
I was merely curious to see what others here have experienced in regards to the difference between the actual cost of one of their lights and a price guess from the uninitiated. I'm guessing somebody here can beat $160.
Dan
But Panerai isn't in reference to the expensive coffee shops, is it? :thinking:
Happens to me all the time. I was showing my 9p to a friend at church, and he drops it. He quickly responds with " If its broken I'll pay you back." I proceed to tell him the price and his jaw drops and he awkwardly walks away. It still works, fyi.
I certainly have. A $500 Ti McLux has gotten price guesses well under $100.I was merely curious to see what others here have experienced in regards to the difference between the actual cost of one of their lights and a price guess from the uninitiated. I'm guessing somebody here can beat $160.
...To OP, so now you tell me, how do I justify the difference of S$270 for the LX2? :whistle:
Yes, because I wanted to. But no, not because I could. I gotta give up some other purchases just to afford it. On average, most Singaporeans earn about half the amount of what an American would earn doing the same job, on a dollar to dollar comparison, and that is without taking the exchange rate of US$1 to S$1.5 into consideration. Add in the exchange rates and things get rather drastic. Buying a Surefire here in Singapore is really a big thing I would say.1. Because you wanted to.
2. Because you could.
:)
edit to add: I have an LX2 as well.
Yes, because I wanted to. But no, not because I could. I gotta give up some other purchases just to afford it. On average, most Singaporeans earn about half the amount of what an American would earn doing the same job, on a dollar to dollar comparison, and that is without taking the exchange rate of US$1 to S$1.5 into consideration. Add in the exchange rates and things get rather drastic. Buying a Surefire here in Singapore is really a big thing I would say.