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Re: The rare tag...another example
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Posted by Dave 2N on October 07, 2005 at 03:41:25 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: The rare tag...another example posted by Dennis in MN on October 06, 2005 at 14:43:39:
....that you are a nitpicker who knows very well what the original issue was and are splitting hairs over semantics. I don't think that the poster was "minding someone elses's business" or however you put it. He was just making a statement about an issue that frequently comes up on here, where someone either intentionally to try to get a higher price, or, because they don't really know what they have, will call a tractor "rare" when it isn't rare. For example, take a wide front Super C. Some people get all jacked up because they think they are rare and ask more than they are worth. So..methinks for what ever reason (bad day, you're not feeling well, whatever), you chose to pick a fight over semantics when what the original poster's point is pretty much accepted and understood by the people on this board.
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