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Posted By: leon
I was at a small area show this last weekend and went by a table with some AAA crap. The guy behind the table had about as many teeth as I could count on one hand....although, I am not quite sure what was going on with the bottom ones, it didn't look good, and I didn't look too hard. But teeth aside he still looked like he was probably pulling his home behind him (not that there's anything wrong with that). I proceeded to say how I thought AAA was an up and coming company and wanted his opinion. He agreed quickly. He had $60 on each of his AAA crap but quickly told me he would take $30ea for them. It was mine and Scott B's opinion that this guy probably really didn't have a clue.....which, unfortunately for the hobby is probably all too common with this NASA - AAA shiite.....regards all......(just thought it interesting what a seller of these would say in person...answer...."not much") |
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