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Golden age for NJ AMP?

P Johnson

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I am hearing from dudes in Flushing that AMP on that side of river is dead due to inflated prices over past couple of years. I tell them about AMP prices and quality in NJ and they are fucking jealous. LOL. Two of them drove across the GWB last week and was shocked at bang for the buck here in NJ. I see quality new FOB girls arriving weekly as we speak. Are we in golden age for NJ AMP?
 

Rustyshackleford

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I’ve been around this thing for longer than I like to admit. The golden age was before covid. Way before. Talent was better. NEVER asked for money upfront. Now they just want you in and out and squeeze you for as much as they can. I’ve walked from places several times this year. That never happened back in the day.
 

RubandSmug

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Hmmm, I'm not seeing it, at least in the NNJ Essex County area. There are a couple of places that see good rotation and seeing better talent, but still second rate compared to NYC. Never been to Flushing so not sure of the talent or cost there.
 

dirkjones

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I am hearing from dudes in Flushing that AMP on that side of river is dead due to inflated prices over past couple of years. I tell them about AMP prices and quality in NJ and they are fucking jealous. LOL. Two of them drove across the GWB last week and was shocked at bang for the buck here in NJ. I see quality new FOB girls arriving weekly as we speak. Are we in golden age for NJ AMP?
$200-$240 for standard fs? that ain't the Golden Age. SDS in New Ro keepin it real at $160 for the same service (or better) you'd get in NJ is the Golden Age (until it's busted eventually).
 

Koondog

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My best amp'ing years would be the 2010's but today there are still quite a few great ones around if you look in enough places. Mongers are so varied in their amp needs though, tough to say what era was best. Variety is cool but I like to whittle it down to like 6 great ones that you can count on to be in your area for long lengths of time and stick with them and keep rotating among them. Just so glad we are past the point of the Mao/Stalin-like bullshit quarantines and government bullying in the name of so-called safety, it better stay that way.
 

Yeezy007

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I’ve been around this thing for longer than I like to admit. The golden age was before covid. Way before. Talent was better. NEVER asked for money upfront. Now they just want you in and out and squeeze you for as much as they can. I’ve walked from places several times this year. That never happened back in the day.
I agree before Covid you would get a 5star line up at Gold and new happy spa would have a great line up dare I say even Zen spa was a diamond in the rough with the whole parking lot open no walk of shame. Now I often find myself walking out of 3 spots just to find one decent looking
 

petemoss

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Golden age of the hobby overall was the 2000s. Internet exploded, Craigslist was rocking, talent all over, low prices.
Totally agree until the MF starting going after Craigslist, backpage, any mongering site with .com. That's why some of the review sites moved from .com to .xyz.
 
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