Jim, Frank Bishop was transfered to Japan (kind of like Nick Boyd,
except Frank's job took him back and forth from Japan and Calif.
I guess that Frank had never really seen a minidisc recorder until he
got to Japan. He fell in love with the Denon R70 (Sharp MS 200 Clone).
From there he
I have a hard time feeling sympathy for a person who was using a personal
benefit like that to run a business. If you're going to run a business, you
have to follow the rules. If you try to pull tricks like that to make a
little more cash, you eventually get what you deserve.
You've got
sherryl wrote:
. The real losers are the MD
lovers that live outside of Japan.
I agree, they tried to make it work, and I believe they were honest
people. They ran into some obsticals that they couldn't get over.
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Jim Coon
Not just another pretty mandolin picker.
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On Tue May 02 at 09:55:21 PM, sherryl wrote:
The problem is that the discount was supposed to be for personal use only.
Not commercial. Eventually Fed Ex caught on and cut him off. Trying to get a
new shipper in Japan was a nightmare.
I have a hard time feeling sympathy for a person who
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What happened to them?
Why did they close?
The information on the site is not very exhaustive...
Byez
Luca
Milano, Italy
Somehow the 'now' turned into 'somewhere in the future'. A lot of clients
weren't that happy with it and thus they lost their clients. MD-L