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That's the second time today I have burst out laughing at work and everyone wanted to know what I was laughing at!Comment
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I'll play Bennie the Box and I don't like price stickers when they are on the face of something, especially carded figures, but I do not mind them when they are on side panels of boxed stuff. It's kinda cool and depressing at the same time when you get to see what the stuff sold for. However, like Dan, I would prefer no sticker, but beggars can't be choosers as in my case with some of the stuff I gun for.
There, I think all covered all of the current thread topics
Oh, yeah. Restringing - don't have an opinion yet on that.Comment
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Though I prefer original head bands, if they are missing, or repro, it doesn't bother me too much.
A replaced cello is a no-no in my collection. However, if it were a really hard to find and/or pricey piece, and I were getting it for a hell of a deal, I could deal with it, though it would always bother me a little until the piece was upgraded.Comment
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Yes, I am in agreement with everyone. That would be a deal breaker for me. I'd probably rather have none on the box than a replacement. It would certainly have to be a very hard to find piece for me to even consider purchasing, I would rather wait and find one that has nice original cello.Comment
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Wouldn't be able to tell. At least I wouldn't be able to if it was a good job. Others might know some telltales. I was referring to a sale or auction where the seller described the piece as having cello replaced. If it was replaced and I couldn't tell, then I obviously wouldn't be worried about it. It isn't something I look for when I buy pieces either, just something I would avoid if the seller made me aware of it.Comment
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