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My frustration with the word "custom".
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<blockquote data-quote="jasonco" data-source="post: 2087633" data-attributes="member: 15637"><p>This a good one! I'm in the automotive repair/collision/restoration business and if I look at buying a classic vehicle, I don't care what the previous owner/s had done to it. I go by the actual value, take it or leave it, and not the emotional & sentimental value or what aftermarket go fast parts that were put on it to justify whatever elevated price.</p><p>I'v custom rifles that I put together for that rifle' custom purpose and if I were to sell one (rarely) it would be at current value. I sold a newly built, rifle to a friend that just had to have it, for market value, the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonco, post: 2087633, member: 15637"] This a good one! I'm in the automotive repair/collision/restoration business and if I look at buying a classic vehicle, I don't care what the previous owner/s had done to it. I go by the actual value, take it or leave it, and not the emotional & sentimental value or what aftermarket go fast parts that were put on it to justify whatever elevated price. I'v custom rifles that I put together for that rifle' custom purpose and if I were to sell one (rarely) it would be at current value. I sold a newly built, rifle to a friend that just had to have it, for market value, the end. [/QUOTE]
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