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Help with 1920's-1980's Income and equipment tables?

Started by GeekyBugle, June 03, 2020, 12:39:32 PM

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GeekyBugle

Quote from: RPGPundit;1135762I know that CoC 5e had price lists for items in the early 1990s (what was then the 'present day' setting).

Not giving them money and not gonna become a pirate either. But thanks.
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Nobby-W

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There are reprints of the 1902 and 1928 Sears catalogues floating about.  These will give you a pretty fair idea of the prices of stuff in that era.

For moderns, find an issue of Gun Digest or Shooter's Bible from sometime in the 1980s.  That will give you all the gun porn you could possibly want, along with era-appropriate prices.

For equipment, find an army surplus or outdoor supplies catalogue.

For electronics or computer equipment, find old issues of Byte or some similar publication and look at the prices in the ads.  Try also finding a Zenith or Heathkit catalogue from sometime in the 1970s.  Electronics in the '50s or '60s were buttock-clenchingly expensive, especially exotic test equipment.  For example, an original Moog was about $8-10k depending on the configuration.

Try also finding an old Edmund Scientific catalogue from sometime in the 1970s.  This will have prices for all sorts of lab and test equipment.

For stuff around the 1940s, it should be possible to find a fair amount of documentation on the cost of war materiel from WWII - one should be able to infer most of what you want from that.
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GeekyBugle

Quote from: Nobby-W;1136102There are reprints of the 1902 and 1928 Sears catalogues floating about.  These will give you a pretty fair idea of the prices of stuff in that era.

For moderns, find an issue of Gun Digest or Shooter's Bible from sometime in the 1980s.  That will give you all the gun porn you could possibly want, along with era-appropriate prices.

For equipment, find an army surplus or outdoor supplies catalogue.

For electronics or computer equipment, find old issues of Byte or some similar publication and look at the prices in the ads.  Try also finding a Zenith or Heathkit catalogue from sometime in the 1970s.  Electronics in the '50s or '60s were buttock-clenchingly expensive, especially exotic test equipment.  For example, an original Moog was about $8-10k depending on the configuration.

Try also finding an old Edmund Scientific catalogue from sometime in the 1970s.  This will have prices for all sorts of lab and test equipment.

For stuff around the 1940s, it should be possible to find a fair amount of documentation on the cost of war materiel from WWII - one should be able to infer most of what you want from that.

Thanks for the tips.
Quote from: Rhedyn

Here is why this forum tends to be so stupid. Many people here think Joe Biden is "The Left", when he is actually Far Right and every US republican is just an idiot.

"During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act."

― George Orwell

Nobby-W

For '80s-'90s here's an archive of Argos catalogues - mostly cheap-and-nasty housewares but there's a variety of stuff there.

https://archive.org/details/@musicfan100
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