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You're getting old Larry!
Willi Larry, I've noted that as far as most product advertising stands, I'm no longer in the preferred demographic group. Nor, I believe, are any of us who are now middle-aged or older. -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 Drowning flies to Darkstar http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
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![]() In spite of wherever this thread is going, one of my all time favorite ads was an "image" ad St Croix ran a couple of years ago, the one with the old beat up Plymouth with a rod leaning against it and a (presumably) young trout bum in a sleeping bag lying in the dirt. It kind of had a Nike "just fish" attitude. |
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![]() "Mike Connor" Mike-Connor wrote in message Interesting to note, that the effect of the ad you mention, was strong enough to make you think quite a lot about it! This too is manipulation. yes, I've been aware that they "got me" at that level G but I'm a grumpy old ass and, although I'm not saying I won't buy Scott, I AM saying that the Carl's Jr "stick in your mind by being gross" ads HAVE cost them my business They used to be my fast food chain of choice, based on product ... but I haven't stopped at one in several years in invisible protest against bringing yet more digusting material into my home via the boobtube thanks for the reply Mike and thanks for the heads up on the rod handle deal .... I've finished all 7 rods I intend to modify ... |
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![]() "Charlie Wilson" wrote In spite of wherever this thread is going, one of my all time favorite ads was an "image" ad St Croix ran a couple of years ago, the one with the old beat up Plymouth with a rod leaning against it and a (presumably) young trout bum in a sleeping bag lying in the dirt. It kind of had a Nike "just fish" attitude. I think Greg made an excellent point ... there isn't enough difference between products for companies to sell much but hype and image And clearly, some image types will appeal to me, or to you, others not ... so maybe the market gets divvied up, in the end, more by "how we see ourselves" i.e. the image we hope to convey, than product traits. Scott's ad will make me less likely to buy another Scott, but I see many things in the FF world ( since the popularity explosion) that seem grossly "anti-why Larry FFishes" This is likely because the number of "types" out on our streams is far greater than 30 years ago, imho |
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![]() "Larry L" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... "Mike Connor" Mike-Connor wrote in message Interesting to note, that the effect of the ad you mention, was strong enough to make you think quite a lot about it! This too is manipulation. yes, I've been aware that they "got me" at that level G but I'm a grumpy old ass and, although I'm not saying I won't buy Scott, I AM saying that the Carl's Jr "stick in your mind by being gross" ads HAVE cost them my business They used to be my fast food chain of choice, based on product ... but I haven't stopped at one in several years in invisible protest against bringing yet more digusting material into my home via the boobtube thanks for the reply Mike and thanks for the heads up on the rod handle deal ... I've finished all 7 rods I intend to modify ... I must admit that I also avoid businesses and products that try to "hard sell" or "bull****", whether it be with advertisements or attitudes. This was actually always my main bone of contention with Gehrke. Be sure to let us know how you get on with the rods. TL MC |
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"Mike Connor" Mike-Connor wrote:
.... Good stuff snipped ... Interesting to note, that the effect of the ad you mention, was strong enough to make you think quite a lot about it! This too is manipulation. Since I don't type or read as fast as you guys, I thought I'd snip this down to the essence. You've hit the nail on the head here. We all knew it, buit it worked anyway. The real value of this ad is that in the shop when we're looking at rods, we won't just push Scott aside as some unknown, we'll give it consideration as we would Loomis or Sage or T&T. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html |
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Willi wrote:
Got a digital camera? How about posting a few pix. I'd like to see the results. Yes, please, but put the info in a new thread so it doesn't get lost here. Also, a scanner can probably get a good picture if you don't have a camera. Just lay a blank piece of paper over the rod on the platten. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html |
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![]() Charlie Wilson wrote: In spite of wherever this thread is going, one of my all time favorite ads was an "image" ad St Croix ran a couple of years ago, the one with the old beat up Plymouth with a rod leaning against it and a (presumably) young trout bum in a sleeping bag lying in the dirt. It kind of had a Nike "just fish" attitude. I think it is smart advertising. The ads are geared toward new people in the sport you have gotten bitten by the bug instead of us old farts that have been around a long time. Think those newly bitten guys are going to be spending more money on gear. Willi |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... "Wayne Harrison" wrote i think you need to hit the yellow pages under "psychiatrists". i mean, if the scott ads, no matter their implications, truly disturb you, hehe, I'll consider that I said bothered, not "disturbed" G and I am usually bothered by things I don't understand, aren't you? Hm......this suggests what may prove to be a theory of great explanatory power. Being bothered by things one doesn't understand might be the basis for building an uncannily faithful model of ROFF. Wolfgang |
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