Brent Taylor
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- Aug 5, 2014
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I hope I will not have to get another nag out of the barn. Happy Holidays, y'all [wink]
WarnerConstCo. said:This ridiculousness again?
FinishingCanuck said:It's like buying a Mercedes with a blotchy paint job or buying an Armani suit with frayed stitching.
Scott B. said:With all due respect to those on both sides of this matter, I have to say that it is one of the most unusual concerns about a tool that I have ever heard.
FinishingCanuck said:It's like buying a Mercedes with a blotchy paint job or buying an Armani suit with frayed stitching.
Alex said:FinishingCanuck said:It's like buying a Mercedes with a blotchy paint job or buying an Armani suit with frayed stitching.
Heard this argument before. I find it amazing how people put production tools in the same category as luxury goods.
A more proper analogy would be to buy a forklift and expect it to have the same finish as a mercedes.
Alex said:FinishingCanuck said:It's like buying a Mercedes with a blotchy paint job or buying an Armani suit with frayed stitching.
Heard this argument before. I find it amazing how people put production tools in the same category as luxury goods.
A more proper analogy would be to buy a forklift and expect it to have the same finish as a mercedes.
Scott B. said:So, it sounds like a "I paid top dollar for this, everything about it better be perfect in every way" argument.
I am glad my customers don't expect the back sides of their drywall and trim to be as perfectly finished as the faces.
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