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<span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="font-family: impact,chicago; color: #a9a9a9;">Yes, you read that right, i took the once in a lifetime opportunity to buy one for my self</span></span><span style="font-family: impact,chicago; font-size: medium;">. </span>


 


<span style="font-family: impact,chicago; font-size: medium;">Im Glad i Did, she's a beautiful machine, i paid only $350.00 for her....now let's let the pics speak for them selves...
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This is a very intresting point of interest for me....

ive would have never known or believed it if i had never seen it. I had NO idea the Mini emptor was CLEAR! I've only seen them after they've been sand blasted for 20 years.

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one last pic......

the Attachments will stay sealed in the plastic. the machine its self, was carefully put back in the box (yes, in exactly the way it was unpacked. I carefully, and meticulously took a reference pic of every stage of the unboxing for that reason). I don not intend on ever using her. she will be a special treat for mini meets and good friends. Yes Harley you can play with it next time u visit me...lol


 


She was Born in 1986, and spent 26 years in that box to be taken out at my house and ran for not even 3 minutes on 1960's carpet, then repacked and put away...lol........I know it sounds crazy. =)


 


 

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BEAUTIFUL!

That carpet looks like what my Aunt had in her den, Philadelphia nylon shag from 1966, My Uncle worked at Philadelphia carpet,. now Shaw industries for many years.
 

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