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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Presley" data-source="post: 73785" data-attributes="member: 110"><p>Re: Making the next step in the PA biz... Let's hear your thoughts</p><p></p><p>Evan, I'm plus one on David's advice... As a gear owner, I would suggest you rent your ass off, you will make more money in the long run, cause investing in gear is not like your buying gold, it's like buying day old doughnuts. Make the gig happen, it's got nothing to do with what cabs are in the air, and if they are yours or not. Again it's going to come down to if you can live without the stupid " pride of ownership". There's a shinny new toy in someone's lab waiting to outshine today's new toy, so let somebody else own the toy chest and you " play" with the latest one. I was once considering getting out and selling into another local company... I got the best and the worst compliment by the owner... He said your gear is worth nothing to me! You are what is valuable, and what I think he meant included my clients, and skill, whatever... I think that's is what is happening here too....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Presley, post: 73785, member: 110"] Re: Making the next step in the PA biz... Let's hear your thoughts Evan, I'm plus one on David's advice... As a gear owner, I would suggest you rent your ass off, you will make more money in the long run, cause investing in gear is not like your buying gold, it's like buying day old doughnuts. Make the gig happen, it's got nothing to do with what cabs are in the air, and if they are yours or not. Again it's going to come down to if you can live without the stupid " pride of ownership". There's a shinny new toy in someone's lab waiting to outshine today's new toy, so let somebody else own the toy chest and you " play" with the latest one. I was once considering getting out and selling into another local company... I got the best and the worst compliment by the owner... He said your gear is worth nothing to me! You are what is valuable, and what I think he meant included my clients, and skill, whatever... I think that's is what is happening here too.... [/QUOTE]
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