Old 05-02-2014, 05:25 PM
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amcatanzaro
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Darn it, I put my two cents in but I didn't hit reply.

I consider antique to be 100+ years old and vintage to be 40+. I don't usually touch the machines from the 70's though.

Foufy shops like me, $30 is usually my limit. I'm looking for fixer uppers though, not ready to go machines.
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