Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'

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Ludicrously expensive online store
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There are lots of discount online stores, many of which just agglomerate prices from a multitude of other online stores to show you the best prices, and lots of ads.

To preserve symmetry there should also be a website which shows the most hilariously overpriced things on the web. Inspired by the link below - a bicycle light for £600 ($1098).

hippo, Mar 21 2004

1 bicycle light http://www.evanscyc...uct.jsp?style=12002
[hippo, Oct 04 2004, last modified Feb 01 2006]

Baked. In your home town, no less. http://www.asprey.com
[UnaBubba, Oct 04 2004]

Hammacher-Schlemmer http://www.hammacher.com/
Old Money-grubbers [thumbwax, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]

(?) hi fi knob http://www.referenc...UME&Product_Count=2
[hippo, Oct 05 2004]

Buy a metre of cable for over $1000 http://www.referenc...LES&Product_Count=5
I'd love to see their explanation of why wrapping the cable in unbleached cotton makes the sound better. [hippo, Feb 01 2006]

Mouse Mat - only £250 http://f1store.form....php?products_id=30
[hippo, Jun 08 2006]

Water: $40 for 750ml http://www.blingh2o.com/
[zen_tom, Oct 11 2007]

Anyone for a cheap bottle of plonk? http://www.hinsdale...s.com/wine/home.php
[DrBob, Oct 12 2007]

Fine and Rare Wines Ltd http://www.frw.co.u...uiY8CFQ5jMAodXVcPsA
Check out the 1784 Lafite Rothschild, only £54,973! [zen_tom, Oct 12 2007]



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       485 dollar wooden hifi knob   

       [see link; --admin]

blammo, Oct 05 2004
  

       Brilliant! I love reading about high-end audio products - the idea that having a volume knob mde from wood rather than Bakelite can affect the quality of sound is hilarious.

hippo, Oct 05 2004
  

       That's great blammo! When I was still working in (or was that enslaved by?) recording studios, there was a craze for 'China Cones' - little ceramic cones which you could use as feet for your nearfield monitors. I think they were around £100 per set. Studio engineers aren't usually fooled by this kind of nonsense, but suddenly everyone had to have them. Maybe my ears aren't as finely honed as some of these guys, but I suspect some guy with a kiln in his garden was laughing like a drain.

wagster, Oct 05 2004
  

       Actually I am a bit of a muppet. A few years back I persuaded my self that sitting the little point bits on the bottom of my hi-fi speakers stands in the top of cross head screws screwed into my wooden floor sounded better. Fortunatley they only cost 25p.

blammo, Oct 05 2004
  

       Weeeeell...   

       How you couple the speakers with the supporting surface can have quite an impact on bass extension. If you had a carpeted wooden floor laid on joists, mounting the speakers this way will cause the floor to act as a bass resonator, whereas sitting them on carpet will decouple them to some extent, reducing the bass extension. Whether you couple them using £100 China Cones (TM!) or 25p screws will make no difference at all. Though some highly paid sound engineers disagree with me in this.

wagster, Oct 05 2004
  

       A useful adjunct to this would be a "chump directory" that includes names, contact info of the silly fools that buy this stuff. There never seem to be enough idiots when you really need 'em.

Steamboat, Feb 02 2006
  

       My ebay seller name is Millionaire_accessories   

       But I never sell much.

bobofthefuture, Feb 16 2006
  

       That Hammacher-Schlemmer page is strikingly similar to the halfbakery. If you ignore the graphics.

rcarty, Feb 16 2006
  

       [rcarty] Yes, it's disturbing.   

       //unbleached cotton makes the sound better// That's explained quite well, [hippo]. It "achieves unique natural, smooth and dynamic sound". Clearly, a man-made dialectric would give an unnatural sound.

spidermother, Feb 17 2006
  

       //0.5mm solid core reduces skin effects// At audio frequencies?
Reminds me of the hi-fi muppet who once asked me if I thought a gold-plated mains plug would be a good idea.

coprocephalous, Feb 17 2006
  

       Heh! Browsing through that link hippo, I've come to the conclusion that the F1 Store have just stolen your idea. Is there anything on there that isn't ludicrously expensive? £125 for a baseball cap, £50 for a keyring. It's difficult not to conclude that it's a spoof.

DrBob, Jun 08 2006
  

       Inflation is low in the overpriced goods sector - it's been over a year now and that mousemat is still £250.

hippo, Oct 11 2007
  

       The bicycle light has dropped in price some. now's the time to buy, buy, buy!

k_sra, Oct 11 2007
  


 
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