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Re: Still waiting on Grandpa's #300
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Posted by Kelly C on August 13, 2003 at 13:12:15 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Still waiting on Grandpa's #300 posted by JHCIII on August 13, 2003 at 06:50:49:
For $1000 there is no real reason for him to part with it untill he is ready to. It will always be worth $1000 just about any time. Your choices are as I see them. #1 wait him out until he is ready. The bad part about that is some one else might just be lookin when he is in the mood. Also I know if I found my Grandpas WD45 I couldnt stand it. I would be all over it like flys on poop. You are kind of at a disadvantage now. He knows you have more than just a small interest in the tractor. The price just went up. If it was me I would bite the bullet and give in. I would go talk to him and maybe tell a little fib. Tell him you have a family reunion coming up in a few months and was just thinking how great it would be to have that 300 all fixed up for all of Grandpas kins to see. What would he have to have to make a deal now? You can always say no and go back to waiting him out.
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