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Posted by txblu on February 09, 2005 at 05:16:21 from (209.151.116.182):
In Reply to: Re: Gettin' A Little Nervous posted by Allan in NE on February 08, 2005 at 05:40:18:
Allan, Coming along nicely. Your numbers are interesting. Couple of weeks ago there was a bashing party (ttalk) for the guy that bought a JD 3020 for $20k (including this guy who payed $17 for a full up 4230). Seems that number is not so rediculous after all when you look at what you have spent, haven't finished and (in his case) haven't added labor and profit for a resale. Don't know about you, but after I put all that "toil" into a project, I can't sell it. Too much of me in it. Dunno how these guys that restore for a living do it. Guess they have to do something to eat. Mark
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