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Re: Super HTA again
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Posted by dph on December 20, 2004 at 05:25:18 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Super HTA again posted by Migraine on December 19, 2004 at 17:49:45:
Migraine and Dave in MN: Seems destined to me that you are going to go ahead and ignore the immense research Guy Fay has done on this topic. But what irritates me is "we are hoping to pursue some special documentation on this thing." What! You have got to be kidding. To say "no insults or harm" or "have fun" is ridiculous. This is becoming an out and out fraud. Of course your friend wants special documentation, when he sells it he wants his $15,000 back. And it is no "having fun" when the next sucker gets suckered. Meanwhile you have Bugsy, who has told you several times, "I've talked to the man who built it." Not once have you asked for contact info for this man, or more about him. Which seems to me odd, since he could provide you with direct proof on whether your friend blew $15,000 on a shop built H or not. You act as if there is a great debate on this site as to the authenticity of your H, there is not. You seem to have Dave in MN who claims to have seen one in a book, and I don't doubt that he thinks he has, but he is going against Guy Fay on the topic in general, who I guarantee has done more research, and everyone who was at the auction in specific. Your friend spent $15,000 on a shop built H. Period. If you try to document this my only regret is that IH is no longer around to sue. If you want clarification on your H, ask for info on the man who built it, or I presume the man who sold it. And if the man who sold it is telling your friend that it is a factory Super HTA, or that he doesn't know if it is or not, let us know, otherwise quit the sherade.
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