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Re: Help I.D. this Disc
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Posted by 68 Mag on October 30, 2001 at 16:02:04 from (64.12.103.23):
In Reply to: Help I.D. this Disc posted by Jason on October 29, 2001 at 15:46:23:
Well, while I cant help you identify your disc, but I can (and will) give my opinion on whether or not it's 'worth it' to restore. Now, as far as being worth a great deal of money when finished, very few things are worth the time and effort of restoration. However, when you factor in the enjoyment and feeling of pride that you get when you compare the before and after pictures, and the quality time you may spend with a child/ parent restoring it and growing closer together, and the feeling that it is a link with a deceased loved one (in some cases), and the fact that it is a piece of history, a testament to quality manufacturing, I'll say this. In my opinion, based on the above criteria, ANY old farm implement is 'worth it' to restore. Looking back on what I just wrote, I noticed 2 things. Number one, that is one BIG run- on sentence, and number two- It may not make much sense because I was kinda rambling.
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