Identifying a machine from the backside
I'm not sure if others here do this, but I frequently watch online classifieds for used machines. I have noticed that many people do not take pictures of the front of the machine or tell you what the make/model number are. I have found it quite enjoyable to attempt to identify a machine by comparing it to other classifieds and auctions. It has become a game of sorts. Of course, I could just ask the seller for the information, but where is the fun in that?