Everyone has a different idea what restored means, especially people that aren't serious about the hobby. Look at the machine and and if it doesn't fit your definition of restored, make an offer or move on.
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Everyone has a different idea what restored means, especially people that aren't serious about the hobby. Look at the machine and and if it doesn't fit your definition of restored, make an offer or move on.
Quoted from cottonm4:Something else I noticed about the pic of this "restored" F2K. He has another F2K sitting in the back ground.
Me thinking he took all of the good parts and put them on one pin, placed the 2nd rate parts on the "restored" pin and is now trying to unload it.[quoted image]
The guy is selling a machine, why put so much thought into it? Do you have a personal problem with the seller?
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