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<blockquote data-quote="Bill G" data-source="post: 107117" data-attributes="member: 2162"><p>There is no way in heck you can compare the pricing structure of electronics to saws. The price of electronics is based on the amout of time in R&D. By the time the newest technology hits the market it my be the best for about 2 months. After it isn't the newest who is going to pay top dollar for it. No matter how much we would like they differently, saws are still the same BASIC design as they were 30 years ago. In electronics 30 years ago we were still spinning 33RPM plastics.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill G, post: 107117, member: 2162"] There is no way in heck you can compare the pricing structure of electronics to saws. The price of electronics is based on the amout of time in R&D. By the time the newest technology hits the market it my be the best for about 2 months. After it isn't the newest who is going to pay top dollar for it. No matter how much we would like they differently, saws are still the same BASIC design as they were 30 years ago. In electronics 30 years ago we were still spinning 33RPM plastics. Bill [/QUOTE]
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