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Posted by paul on June 08, 2006 at 21:28:02 from (66.44.138.65):
In Reply to: help needed posted by Shauna Wobeser on June 08, 2006 at 21:12:09:
Unfortunately there are so many scammers on the internet, I'm not sure you are going about this the right way? Perhaps you will be viewed as a scammer with a made up story.... Or, you do realize you are asking the general public, ie customers, to help you put a value on the stuff they want to buy from you. I'm not sure you will always be getting good advise from all in that situation..... Can you see where I am coming from? I don't mean to be blunt or unfeeling, just thinking out loud. You might best be served by having the stuff appraised by a machinery dealer or auctioneer local to you at least for the better (good working or very rare) stuff - many of the items are basically scrap iron. While it costs a bit, it will give you a good solid start & prevent you from getting scammed. In any event, best of luck to you & yours, hoping for the best outcomes possible, --->Paul
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