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Unread 06-24-2003, 11:50 AM   #20
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Accidents cannot be undone. Whenever you run the 4x4 All-Terrain Sand-Grippers over the mag. The value is gone - forever. There is no replacement.
If the 'Mona Lisa' is destroyed in a fire, no problem, can we simply run off a print and it will be just as valuable?
If a man takes steel wool to the mag to shine it up, each pass with the wool takes value from the mag along with the blue of the pins.
If the number of fire blue, perfect grip screws increases, do we just shrug our shoulders and accept it? Do we account it the same value as the authentic article?
If there is no descrimination, there is no value to our collection. We all become 'utilitarians'.
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