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Re: restored/not restored?
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Posted by mike a. tenn. on March 12, 2007 at 11:14:31 from (75.120.200.24):
In Reply to: Re: restored/not restored? posted by northeast puller 1 on March 12, 2007 at 09:39:14:
NE Puller...obviously you are NOT one of those "few" i mentioned, and i'm glad we have guys like you around that have BTDT (been there done that) to help the rest of us along like you're doing with those guys you mentioned. i have a lot of respect for "purists and true restorers" like you. i hope you didn't take my posts the wrong way. there are alot of others just like you too. i'll say it once again...i AGREE with you all that the word "restored" is often used wrongly to describe what has been done on a machine. but the word IS confusing. i think if i was talking to someone long distance and he told me he had a "restored" whatever, i'd ask him what his definition of the word was before i'd travel a long way to look it over to possibly buy. all i'm saying in my posts is that everyone has a different thought on how they want their own personal machine to look and how much time and effort and funding they're willing or able to put into it, and no one else should feel so superior that they "belittle" that in any way...and once more, there are a "FEW" (not the majority, most are like you puller, VERY helpful and encouraging)) on these forums and other places that do. i'd be surprised if you told me you'd never seen one or two. ok..i'm done. back to my shop! have a great day y'all, mike
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