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Posted by Chris-se-ILL on November 19, 2003 at 10:04:47 from (216.174.170.166):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor Restoration on TV posted by Iowadave on November 19, 2003 at 06:59:35:
Right on! That is why I like to watch "The Wood Wright Shop" show over "The Yankee Workshop!" The "WW" guy does the old fashioned manual labor style of craftsmanship with old or antique tools (and he does small simple projects), while explaining the fine points of craftsmanship; Whereas the "YW" show has every sort of expensive piece of modern equipment that most guys will only dream about ever owning.... and every cut and measurement "is always perfect" (Yea right, get real!!! The guy never makes a mistake!!!). A further thought, will such a show, as Dave B. desires to produce, drive the price of used tractors out of the average guy's price range. If all those suburbanite yuppies start collecting... there may be a shortage of tractors! Either that or we all sell them some tractors to restore at an inflated price and when they all get tired of them, we buy them back at a sizable discount! :-)
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