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  • Pallas
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    Interesting business decision considering that the market generally seems to be moving towards more rectilinear cabinets. Also I don't think the spine of the curved ones is wide enough for a plate amp, so actives will require a separate box.

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  • gornir
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    Originally posted by rickcraig View Post
    Since I purchase a significant amount of the PE cabinets for my business I've been keeping up with the information. Last I heard is that the cabinets are expected to arrive in early November. If I understood correctly most of the curved cabinets will remain in production, including the 14L mentioned here. The standard rectangular cabinets are being discontinued as well as the maple finish.

    Thanks for the info!

    If you hear any news about the new cabinets, please let me know.

    Regards

    /Göran

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  • rickcraig
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    Since I purchase a significant amount of the PE cabinets for my business I've been keeping up with the information. Last I heard is that the cabinets are expected to arrive in early November. If I understood correctly most of the curved cabinets will remain in production, including the 14L mentioned here. The standard rectangular cabinets are being discontinued as well as the maple finish.

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  • Æ
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    Originally posted by Face View Post
    I'm referring to only a couple years ago, not 50.
    Isn't it fun though the way some threads turn out? At least we aren't talking about hotdogs.

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  • Face
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    Originally posted by djg
    I remember gasoline at 25.9 cents a gallon. And cigarettes 35 cents a pack. Five bucks could get you somewhere.
    I'm referring to only a couple years ago, not 50.

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  • Whitneyville1
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    I PUMPED your 19.9 cent per gallon regular, cleaned your windshield, checked under the hood, and brought you your 5 cent Pepsi! I bought purple 3 cent stamps for my bills too. I'd have my driveway manager bring you a 30 cent pack of Lucky's or Winston's, as minors couldn't sell cigarettes in Okra-Homa. Chesterfield's and Raleigh's and Herbert Tarriton's were 32 cents a pack. Stark Strike Class "B's" were 15 cents. $1.00 an hour to start...plus TIPS!

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  • theinventor
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    Originally posted by tomzarbo View Post
    Here's the thread where the boss mentions the new supplier: http://techtalk.parts-express.com/fo...hed-enclosures

    TomZ
    That was in June.

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  • Æ
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    While we are at it, I remember 5 cent postage stamps and 5 cent candy bars.
    I could go down to the local convenience store and with only 25 cents, I would buy two 12 cent comic books and a Bazooka Joe bubble gum.

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  • Æ
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    Originally posted by djg View Post
    I remember gasoline at 25.9 cents a gallon. And cigarettes 35 cents a pack. Five bucks could get you somewhere.
    ​Not only that but they would even fill up your gas tank for you (with gas, not cigarettes).

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  • Millstonemike
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    Originally posted by djg View Post
    I remember gasoline at 25.9 cents a gallon. And cigarettes 35 cents a pack. Five bucks could get you somewhere.
    +1, could almost pay for a date with a buck two eleven.

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  • djg
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    I remember gasoline at 25.9 cents a gallon. And cigarettes 35 cents a pack. Five bucks could get you somewhere.

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  • Face
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    Originally posted by r-carpenter
    China catching up to the world prices and environment safety and doesn't want to produce these for peanuts any longer?
    I remember the gloss back 1cf cabs selling for $100 as a deal of the day.

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  • r-carpenter
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    China catching up to the world prices and environment safety and doesn't want to produce these for peanuts any longer?

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  • gornir
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    Originally posted by tomzarbo View Post
    Here's the thread where the boss mentions the new supplier: http://techtalk.parts-express.com/fo...hed-enclosures

    TomZ
    Thanks for the link!

    Regards

    /Göran

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  • tomzarbo
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    Here's the thread where the boss mentions the new supplier: http://techtalk.parts-express.com/fo...hed-enclosures

    TomZ

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