Nachdem der Dollar-Kurs für uns €-User zur Zeit Recht günstig ist, kommt der eine oder andere schon mal auf die Idee, sich evtl. eine Martin LX1 aus den USA zu bestellen. Mark hatte sie beim Kiel Retreat dabei. Eine schöne kleine Reisegitarre mit einem erstaunlichen Sound - und in einem Format, das selbst in den kleinsten Kofferraum oder in die Gepäckablage im Flieger passen sollte. Also mal bei den amerikanischen Anbietern rumgesurft und nach Preisen geguckt.
Und dann auf den deutschen Zoll-Seiten versucht rauszufinden, was denn wohl der Zoll zu so einem Geschäft sagt.
Das Ergebnis seht Ihr
hier.
(Ich brauche wohl nicht extra zu erwähnen, dass ich keinerlei Garantie für die Rechnung übernehme, oder?)
Bei einem Kaufpreis von 299 US$ und Frachtkosten von 185 US$ (so die Webseite des US-Lieferanten) belaufen sich die Gesamtkosten auf 403,23 €.
Zoll und Umsatzsteuer (gesamt 74,11 €) sind gar nicht der größte Posten. Die Frachtkosten sind in diesem Fall das Problem.
Wenn man ohnehin mal in USA ist, könnte man sich so was ja mitbringen und sogar verzollen. Aber schicken lassen ist bei dem Anbieter, den ich als den Günstigsten gefunden hatte, entschieden zu viel. Dadurch steigt der Gesamtpreis über den Kauf-Preis eines norddeutschen Anbieters, der eigentlich schon recht günstig ist.
Und nun?
Ach ja, seufz ...
Vielleicht werden ja jetzt sofort alle Einkommenssteuern gesenkt und dann bleibt mehr Netto vom Brutto.
Andererseits glauben daran 87% der Wähler ohnehin nicht. Und warum hamm die dann so gewählt? Aber das führt jetzt in Abgründe, in die ich gar nicht erst rein will.
Montag, September 28, 2009
Montag, September 21, 2009
Kiel Retreat 2009
What will it be that we will remember when we think of this weekend in a few months?
Fun, Fun, Fun (we should have tried this Beach Boys song with the banjos!)
Sunshine from morning til evening (in Kiel !, never would have believed that),
blue sky
blue sea („Deep Blue Sea“)
the house on the loch (hint, hint, Dick)
good food („Philly Cheese Steaks“, served with noodle salad)
good drinking
comfortable rooms
lots of Banjos
lots of frailing
a clarinet with 9 banjos
lots of singing
Fun, Fun, Fun

Shady Grove at the not at all shady beach
Frailing above the sea (on the pier)
Frailing all night long (first night until 3:30 a.m.)
Large ferry boats and container ships, beautiful sailing boats and yachts, all passing along at a hands reach. (Pulling the curtains aside in the morning just in time to see a huge ship crossing the windowsill, well nearly)
Hearing Geordie songs and impressive Woohoos
Discussing the use of drop thump
Seeing beautiful instruments AND playing them
A bunch of guys in the kitchen preparing meals and cleaning the house exemplary
The „baker´s boy“ bringing fresh rolls (in fact he did this job as good as his frailing job)

Thank you all for your inspiration and help to make this event a wonderful experience.
Thanks to Patrick (being „the father of all our retreats“).
For some of our friends it really was a long journey. I am happy they did it.
Some live not so far away. It should be possible to meet again before next year.
Next year? A retreat in Newcastle? Or in Dublin? Or in Kiel-Falkenstein again?
We will see. And hope.
Fun, Fun, Fun (we should have tried this Beach Boys song with the banjos!)
Sunshine from morning til evening (in Kiel !, never would have believed that),
blue sky
blue sea („Deep Blue Sea“)
the house on the loch (hint, hint, Dick)
good food („Philly Cheese Steaks“, served with noodle salad)
good drinking
comfortable rooms
lots of Banjos
lots of frailing
a clarinet with 9 banjos
lots of singing
Fun, Fun, Fun
Shady Grove at the not at all shady beach
Frailing above the sea (on the pier)
Frailing all night long (first night until 3:30 a.m.)
Large ferry boats and container ships, beautiful sailing boats and yachts, all passing along at a hands reach. (Pulling the curtains aside in the morning just in time to see a huge ship crossing the windowsill, well nearly)
Hearing Geordie songs and impressive Woohoos
Discussing the use of drop thump
Seeing beautiful instruments AND playing them
A bunch of guys in the kitchen preparing meals and cleaning the house exemplary
The „baker´s boy“ bringing fresh rolls (in fact he did this job as good as his frailing job)

Thank you all for your inspiration and help to make this event a wonderful experience.
Thanks to Patrick (being „the father of all our retreats“).
For some of our friends it really was a long journey. I am happy they did it.
Some live not so far away. It should be possible to meet again before next year.
Next year? A retreat in Newcastle? Or in Dublin? Or in Kiel-Falkenstein again?
We will see. And hope.
Sonntag, September 20, 2009
Petrus muss ein Frailer sein

September in Kiel can have beautiful weather. But days like we had are rare. It were the greatest summerdays ever!
And not only the weather was fine.
10 musicians made the First Kiel Retreat an unforgetable event. I´ll tell you later, for now be assured: I am happy having met with these guys and gals.
Donnerstag, September 17, 2009
Dienstag, September 15, 2009
Three Daze and Counting
The mother of all retreats is being prepared in Crisfield , but it´s smaller sister in Kiel tries to follow in it´s footsteps. Throughout Dublin, Newcastle, Hannover, Bremerhafen, Mainz and Kiel guys (and girls) are thinking about what to take with them, what to leave at home, how to get there, how to share rides. Mails are being exchanged, google groups is used, everybody is longing for the first frails ringing over the beach at the Kieler Förde. Just got news that hopefully we can be assisted by a berimbau on Friday evening. Never heard one in real live before. Must be fun to have this combined with the bump-ditty.
Freitag, September 11, 2009
Only One Week
Time is near. One more week and we will start the first "Kiel Retreat". We will be 10 folks of all ages and (nearly) all parts of Europe. Well, ok, at least Ireland, England, Germany – but we´re just starting :-)
Once we were more, but a few of the wild bunch chose to visit our big sister in Crisfield (have retreats sisters or brothers?). Have fun there, guys! We would have loved to go there too, but such is live... We will have fun here.
As a foretaste of what we will be doing, Hartmut from Hannover took my banjo file of Soldier´s Joy and added his mandolin to it. I´m really looking forward to play with you guys together!
Those who applied for the retreat have already got an invitation to our google group so that we can exchange our thoughts about bringing things to Kiel, what to take with you and the like. Communication has just started there.
Longing to meet you (punks included!)
Once we were more, but a few of the wild bunch chose to visit our big sister in Crisfield (have retreats sisters or brothers?). Have fun there, guys! We would have loved to go there too, but such is live... We will have fun here.
As a foretaste of what we will be doing, Hartmut from Hannover took my banjo file of Soldier´s Joy and added his mandolin to it. I´m really looking forward to play with you guys together!
Those who applied for the retreat have already got an invitation to our google group so that we can exchange our thoughts about bringing things to Kiel, what to take with you and the like. Communication has just started there.
Longing to meet you (punks included!)
Montag, September 07, 2009
Samstag, September 05, 2009
Kiel Retreat
As informations and pictures about the retreat in Kiel are spread across this blog, here are a few links to some of the earlier posts:
What shall we do
about not daring to go to a retreat
Here we are, this is where we meet
the villa
Informations
What shall we do
about not daring to go to a retreat
Here we are, this is where we meet
the villa
Informations
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