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Re: Re: Rarity vs Value
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Posted by Jerry B on March 27, 2001 at 08:20:31 from (162.114.24.109):
In Reply to: Re: Rarity vs Value posted by larry h on March 26, 2001 at 17:39:08:
Larry h, I think there will always be a buyer for old/antique tractors, cars, trucks, ect. You are just good at finding them and getting them to the buyers. I begrudge no man a profit from his endevours but some seems to be trying to get rich and retire by supper time. They truley LOVE money. I am remined however of something my father told me years ago: "Money isn't worth the ink it is printed with UNTIL you spend it, Then it is only worth what you get for it and sometimes less." I personaly would rather have what money can buy rather than the money itself. hhmm.....guess that explains why I am habitualy broke! *L*(just a thought) btw...have you found where Scott has taken the Oliver Message Board yet? I can't find it. About the Olivers of less than 1000..How many of the Super 77 NF RC's with Wheatland sheet metal do you think were built? I still see that one I talked to you about everyday or so. Jerry
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