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Trumpeter Lightning prices

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Enzo Matrix - 23 Aug 2008 22:48 GMT
Trumpeter's stuff always seems to be very expensive for what is in the box.
Thankfully that doesn't seem to be the case for their forthcoming EE
Lightnings. Hannants are offering them for seventeen quid!

Okay, twelve quid would have been ideal, but I was expecting twenty-five...

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OM - 27 Aug 2008 08:01 GMT
>Okay, twelve quid would have been ideal, but I was expecting twenty-five...

...And for those of us who aren't Limeys, what does that convert to in
U$D and/or Euros :-)

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Enzo Matrix - 27 Aug 2008 09:09 GMT
>> Okay, twelve quid would have been ideal, but I was expecting
>> twenty-five...
>
> ...And for those of us who aren't Limeys, what does that convert to in
> U$D and/or Euros :-)

£17 = $31

£12 = $22

£25 = $46

Just be aware that the prices in the US may bear no relation to prices in
the UK. We have all sorts of taxes that get added on. A good rule of thumb
for working out the UK price of an imported item is to take the price in the
US and swap the dollar sign for a pound sign.

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Bruce Burden - 28 Aug 2008 03:35 GMT
: ...And for those of us who aren't Limeys, what does that convert to in
: U$D and/or Euros :-)

    Thanks to Thick, the pound sterling is the next best thing
   to two dollars today. And the Euro is the next best thing to
   $1.48 cents, I believe.

    Isn't deficit spending great!

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someone@some.domain - 28 Aug 2008 03:46 GMT
>: ...And for those of us who aren't Limeys, what does that convert to in
>: U$D and/or Euros :-)
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