Szar New member Mar 3, 2009 #1 https://cgi.ebay.com/Brand-New-Diezel-He ... .m63.l1177 https://cgi.ebay.com/Brand-New-Diezel-Ei ... 0318817019
https://cgi.ebay.com/Brand-New-Diezel-He ... .m63.l1177 https://cgi.ebay.com/Brand-New-Diezel-Ei ... 0318817019
N Nolly Active member Mar 4, 2009 #3 Yeah, that's pretty much the standard going rate over here. It'll look alot cheaper to you now that the exchange rate has gone the way it has.
Yeah, that's pretty much the standard going rate over here. It'll look alot cheaper to you now that the exchange rate has gone the way it has.
duesentrieb Well-known member Mar 4, 2009 #4 People from the continent bought JVMs in the UK like crazy at the end of 2008 - until Marshall tried to stop UK dealers from shipping them to us. I don't get why the britons don't join the Euro anyway . . .
People from the continent bought JVMs in the UK like crazy at the end of 2008 - until Marshall tried to stop UK dealers from shipping them to us. I don't get why the britons don't join the Euro anyway . . .
duesentrieb Well-known member Mar 4, 2009 #5 Oh yeah - and 15% VAT compared to 19% (here) makes another difference . . .
AC New member Mar 4, 2009 #6 duesentrieb":3mzx6m15 said: People from the continent bought JVMs in the UK like crazy at the end of 2008 - until Marshall tried to stop UK dealers from shipping them to us. I don't get why the britons don't join the Euro anyway . . . Click to expand... And Orange amps and cabs.
duesentrieb":3mzx6m15 said: People from the continent bought JVMs in the UK like crazy at the end of 2008 - until Marshall tried to stop UK dealers from shipping them to us. I don't get why the britons don't join the Euro anyway . . . Click to expand... And Orange amps and cabs.
R rockridge98 Member Mar 4, 2009 #7 If you look at the "Ships To" list on those auctions, the USA is not one of the listed countries. I wonder if/when the drop in the Euro will make European gear more affordable to Americans buying through US dealers.
If you look at the "Ships To" list on those auctions, the USA is not one of the listed countries. I wonder if/when the drop in the Euro will make European gear more affordable to Americans buying through US dealers.