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Posted by moseed on September 10, 2006 at 08:00:25 from (207.177.239.36):
In Reply to: Question: The Correct Police Phenomenon posted by David Kronwall on September 09, 2006 at 04:17:02:
I am happy that people keep the old times and tractors alive and that they (people/gatherers) come in every shape size and philosphical configuration. I appreciate the time and resources put into a good restoration as much as I appreciate a perfect runner in her work clothes. I like to see farmer ingenuity almost more than the perfect tractor. What did correctness mean to those families getting that tractor delivered before during or after the deppression..? the dust bowl days? I am absolutly happy as a clam that lots of folks see value in them and so be it that value is in the eye of the beholder. Many of the tractors that are being collected now were owned previously by someone else who couldn't imagine ever letting letting it go. If we think someone's treasure could look better maybe it will in 50 years and two or three owners from now.
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