Make that 33 5/8 at 6 lbs and I'm in.23 5/8... hell no
Make that 33 5/8 at 6 lbs and I'm in.23 5/8... hell no
Or even 7 pounds. I just can’t get into those super small stands, the .5 is very successful though so there must be a market. They need an in between size like the .75 and the beast stand to get my attention.Make that 33 5/8 at 6 lbs and I'm in.
Look, they just changed the price View attachment 66645and you can only get a 3 pack.
I'm hoping folks complaining about price take a look at that screen shot and do some soul searching. Yes, there are supply chain issues. Yes, there is a major military conflict. Yes, there is still pandemic stuff. But we're staring into a lot of economic uncertainty. And yes, our institutions could do a lot better job at managing that. But the gubment didn't make that feller bid 670.00 on a thing he'll be able to buy in a month for 275.00.
We are all also responsible for the increase in prices of gear. Markets are incredibly efficient at finding the price of a good or service. Emerging markets with little regulation or institutionalized norms are even more efficient. Volatile, but efficient. I was sort of happy to see no one on this site pay my ask of 450.00 of those sticks. It showed a modicum of self control. The open market reminded me just how out of touch with reality we all are.
Just wait. The stuff will be there. And it won't kill you more deers...
Keep in mind people will buy non existent digital currency for $60,000 that is now under $20,000 just like someone will pay over a million for an original unopened Nintendo Mario Bros. game. You can’t ever control a market no matter what the item or good. Ammo, food, climbing sticks or whatever.I'm hoping folks complaining about price take a look at that screen shot and do some soul searching. Yes, there are supply chain issues. Yes, there is a major military conflict. Yes, there is still pandemic stuff. But we're staring into a lot of economic uncertainty. And yes, our institutions could do a lot better job at managing that. But the gubment didn't make that feller bid 670.00 on a thing he'll be able to buy in a month for 275.00.
We are all also responsible for the increase in prices of gear. Markets are incredibly efficient at finding the price of a good or service. Emerging markets with little regulation or institutionalized norms are even more efficient. Volatile, but efficient. I was sort of happy to see no one on this site pay my ask of 450.00 of those sticks. It showed a modicum of self control. The open market reminded me just how out of touch with reality we all are.
Just wait. The stuff will be there. And it won't kill you more deers...
I'm hoping folks complaining about price take a look at that screen shot and do some soul searching. Yes, there are supply chain issues. Yes, there is a major military conflict. Yes, there is still pandemic stuff. But we're staring into a lot of economic uncertainty. And yes, our institutions could do a lot better job at managing that. But the gubment didn't make that feller bid 670.00 on a thing he'll be able to buy in a month for 275.00.
We are all also responsible for the increase in prices of gear. Markets are incredibly efficient at finding the price of a good or service. Emerging markets with little regulation or institutionalized norms are even more efficient. Volatile, but efficient. I was sort of happy to see no one on this site pay my ask of 450.00 of those sticks. It showed a modicum of self control. The open market reminded me just how out of touch with reality we all are.
Just wait. The stuff will be there. And it won't kill you more deers...
I hope the person doesn’t back out on you when they realize they could buy a set new tomorrowView attachment 66646
And yet, folks still have FOMO. Like 300% worth of FOMO.
Up is down. Crazy times we live in…
View attachment 66646
And yet, folks still have FOMO. Like 300% worth of FOMO.
Up is down. Crazy times we live in…
Sold those just in time. Now for the price you sold 3 for you can buy 6 more a case of beer!
Curious that among all the improvement features mentioned, there is no mention of what was done to address the concern about poor durability of the chemical welds and the unpopular small diameter roll pins that attached the integrated steps/standoffs to the tube.