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Well, enough of this. I've just written a long reply to the points you've made but I can see this is turning into one of those awful drawn-out 'discussions' which everyone resents, and I know that was never Andrew's intention when he created this thread. So I won't say any more, I've added everything I intend to, and I think other contributers have made it clear where they stand, too.

Once again, Andrew, good luck :)
 
Yes, that's a very beautiful restoration job.

As for posting eBay auctions, I used to feel the way Karl (ohio_tuec) did, but have softened my stance on it.

I think it's okay for sellers to post links to their own listings, but I don't understand why some people like to post links to auctions that aren't theirs, except maybe after an auction has ended if there is something particularly compelling about the machine.

I don't see the point in the "look what I found on eBay" postings, especially since those who are looking for old sweepers on eBay will find them. Searching the listings is not rocket science.

Good luck on your auction, Andrew.
 
Andrew....

Wow that really is stunning.... :)

My opinion on posting Ebay listings is its fine for your own (lets face it anyone is going to want as good a price as possible!). However as has been said by various people before all posting someone elses does is p@s@ off anyone who has found it by actually being bothered to scour the listings!

Just my opinion....

Seamus
 

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