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I agree it is a repark. With ME like it is showing, I doubt if it could have a finish that good! My Underwood had and my Inland now are between 1 and 1.5, and both have a lot less "fresh" look on them. Back in the day when I was a dealer in the late 80s selling Blue Skies, another dealer took the re-parked ones and rubbed them down with melted cosmolene or grease (I don't recall exactly which) then wiped them down to make them look less fresh. It almost reminded me of when I was young and knew an old boy used to take STP and sawdust and put it in a rear end on a car that was whining before he sold it! Things are not always as they seem...
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04-22-2010 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by
imarangemaster
I agree it is a repark. With ME like it is showing, I doubt if it could have a finish that good! My Underwood had and my Inland now are between 1 and 1.5, and both have a lot less "fresh" look on them. Back in the day when I was a dealer in the late 80s selling Blue Skies, another dealer took the re-parked ones and rubbed them down with melted cosmolene or grease (I don't recall exactly which) then wiped them down to make them look less fresh. It almost reminded me of when I was young and knew an old boy used to take STP and sawdust and put it in a rear end on a car that was whining before he sold it! Things are not always as they seem...
Used to do that with stuffing Banana's into the rear end filler hole.
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