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Re: The rare tag...another example
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Posted by PeteNY on October 07, 2005 at 15:34:23 from (129.44.78.177):
In Reply to: Re: The rare tag...another example posted by Dennis in MN on October 06, 2005 at 12:33:15:
Dennis, Dave 2N is starting to carve you up... Anyway, my point is that most people on here don't need to be told what is rare, and when they are, it usually isn't, so it is offensive. Yes I will appoint my self the official determiner of "rare", at least for the brands I know a little about, and JD is one of those, and a '50 wide front G is simply not rare, no matter how you cut it! Sorry but that's life...ya can argue that all you want, and it won't change, but if I were you, and I chose to continue this argument with Dave 2N, I'd head back to the local Community college to even up the playing field. Pete
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