Cheap crap? Did you forget what Army said about Eazy az 1-2-3 today?
Anyway, the actual retail price of the microphone is...
$419, and pathy wins! And pathy, in spite of rob's protests, we are headed back to the big doors for our next pricing game yet again, and ooh, do we ever have a bunch of beautiful prizes, and you can win all of these!
Rich: An elegant wall clock, a barbecue set, a brilliant floor lamp, and a groovy digital piano.
First, the Howard Miller Lewis wall clock features a distinctive dentil molding on the profiled pediment with maple and ebony hand-rubbed marquetry overlays at each corner, and the white dial offers black Roman numerals and serpentine hour and minute hands, with a polished brass lyre pendulum behind the locking door, and has key-wound triple chime movement with chime silence option and durable bronze brushings, and is finished in Windsor Cherry on select hardwoods and veneers.
Next, the Cook's Tailgate/Backyard BBQ Kitchen features a 15.5 by 30 inch stainless steel stove that fits all full-size and mid-size trucks, has two heavy-duty cast iron burners with up to 30,000 BTU each, a 2 cubic foot mini refrigerator, stainless steel sink and counter tops, and retractable fluorescent light, and measures 36 by 41 by 27 inches when closed.
Then, the Carrara floor lamp from Luceplan was designed by Alfredo Haberli, made of glass and plastic, and features a single plastic and sculptural block for indirect light, producing a high brightness with very low energy consumption, and is dimmable, and measures 73 inches high by 8 inches wide at the base, and takes two 42 watt fluorescent bulbs.
And finally, the Suzuki 3 foot 3 inch mini-grand 88 key digital piano XP-35 in high gloss black has 64-note maximum polyphony, has MIDI interface, gold accent rope, never needs tuning, powerful three-dimensional sound system, transpose function, two position arm support for piano lid, balanced graded hammer action keyboard, karaoke feature, plug and play technology, auto accompaniment, programmable, layer and split functions, record songs, grading functions, authentic piano touch and feel, 120 watt concert hall sound system, stereo-sampled voices, smart media card, USB, MIDI, and microphone inputs, with USB, headphone, and MIDI outputs, and LCD display.And you are going to play Danger Price!
And the danger price today is $2650. That's one mean sucker, and you don't want to mess with him. To win, you have to pick out the three prizes, one at a time, that are
not $2650. You succeed in that, and you win all four prizes! If not, then the danger price will make you pay! Though an epic battle between you and the danger price might make for good TV, you'll lose, so it's best not to get in a head-on fight with it, regardless. You'll have to use your cunning to sneak past him.
So pathy, which prize, that is not $2650, would you like to start with?