Re: [Harp-L] The Price of Harmonicas



I thin there's something that the manufacturers haven't thought of. Or maybe they did and can't do anything about it. Chromo players (for the most part) are thinning down. I would venture that the majority are retirement age. This could mean 2 things. Some are set for life and can buy anything they want. Because no more kids to send to school, or carry in other ways. OR an income that is reduced to the point where they can no longer buy at the levels that they once did. I use the 1% smo-joe rule of thumb.

1995 When I made $52,313 a year I could afford $523.oo a year for my harmonica hobby
1990 When I made $34,875, I could afford $349.oo
1985 When I made $23,250, it was $232.oo
1980 At $15,500, it was $155.oo
1975 At $10,333, it was $103.oo
1970 At $6,888, it was $69.oo
1965 And at $4,592, it was $46.oo


Now that I make $38,984 it's $390.oo.. Ergo, I have actually LOST pace, while prices keep rising. Right now I could use some harps, but am looking at wrecking my budget for the entire year. Oh what to do, what to do? Oh well, it's all relative.

smokey-joe


On Mar 20, 2010, at 1:46 PM, Bill Kumpe wrote:


The price of harmonicas and the Hohner price increase, the "me too" Suzuki
price increase, etc. has already been discussed at length. But, I would
observe that the fact that the subject keeps coming back around would
indicate that the industry has reached a tipping point concerning its
prices. The very fact that people are thinking that much about harp prices
indicates a change in the marketplace thinking. I don't remember seeing
these discussions a year or two ago and frankly, a year or two ago, I didn't
think that much about harp prices. If I wanted a harp, I just bought it.
But, my off the cuff limit was apparently around 20 to 25 bucks> But, now
that many quality harp prices are double that, I have pretty well quit
buying at least one new harp per month as I did for a long time. And, while
I am exploring brands that I had previously ruled out, I am thinking about
repair rather than replacement or my existing harps.


Bill Kumpe
Tulsa, OK





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