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| Just out of curosity, how much money did you make a week in July 1941?
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| When in 1981, I was moaning about the cost of my first rifle,a M-700 BDL 30-06,one of my fellow workers said" That's not bad,it's only a weeks wages,mine when I bought it cost three weeks wages" His was a plain Browning Hi-Power,though.
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| Also out of curiosity, what did you pay for a gallon of gas back then? |
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| According to the inflation calculator at http://www.hughchou.org/calc/cpi.cgi , that 1941 price of $77.02 is equivalent to $1,011.64 in 2004 dollars (2006 unavailable, but should add approximately 5%, or about $1,062). I would say that makes today's prices a relative bargain. The bullets, at $2.31, are the equivalent of $30 now, but can commonly be had for half of that. The powder is about spot-on with today's cost, and the primers are a tad cheaper today. Sometimes we just don't appreciate how good we've got it. |
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| quote: Originally posted by biglmbass: Also out of curiosity, what did you pay for a gallon of gas back then?
"Two bits a pint, a can of gasoline and water; The village blacksmith owns the village now."
"Bitte, trinks du nicht das Wasser. Dahin haben die Kuhen gesheissen."
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