zentropa wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2024 3:26 pm
chromandre wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2024 4:33 pm
it was as very slim carbon copy paper I thought it was just a layer of insulation but it was folded up. may '82 someone bought a Ross Flanger and Boss CE-2 for $250 total, so these things were always pretty expensive!
That was the good old "list price" era of gear where buying most gear was like buying cars where you haggled on everything.
If people lived in small areas with just a couple of mom & pop shops they would usually end up having to pay closer to list price on everything. I remember in 1994, list price on most boss pedals were either $97.50 or $147.50. So a DS-1 had a $97.50 list price but would usually sell for more like $40-50.
The only pedal that I distinctly remember the price is when I ordered a DF2 from Musician's Friend. This was in 1985, and MF was a newsprint catalog from their home base in Oregon. I was going to get a DS1 for $50, but saw the DF2 for $55.
All of the other BOSS pedals I got around late 83/early 84, and the prices are hard to remember, as I bought most of them at one time and part of the price was covered by my parents as an Xmas gift. I covered $200 of it, earned by the previous summer of lawn mowing and selling off my MXR D+ ($20) and Phase 45 ($30) to friends.
I think the PSM5 was just under $100, but gifted to me from the store owner for some work I did around the store. The BCB6 case was about $100, the TU12H was $65ish?, the CE3 and BF2 were certainly somewhere in the low $100s, and the recently released DD2 was about $200ish.
An SD1 was bought used from a friend for $20 in 1985, I do remember that clearly, as a new one was also about $50.