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Re: Was:Levels & Curves NOW: old appliances



Hey, that's even better than a warranty for replacing the print...instead of
replacement belts and tape, we can provide a box of crayons for the buyer to
use in touching up the print...and we can be generous, too...one of the 64
color boxes!

on 12/29/2001 10:28 PM, Arthur Entlich at artistic@ampsc.com wrote:

> Our vacuum cleaner (A Hoover, of course ;-)) is older than I am,
> patented 1941, built 1948, and it still sucks!  ;-)
> 
> Other than replacement drive belts, a bit of tape on the bag, and new
> carpet brushes (although original motor brushes!), no repairs I'm aware
> of... then again, I'm not a great housemaker, so it doesn't get as much
> use as other things in the place. ;-)
> 
> Art
> 
> Carr Baldwin wrote:
> 
>> This is too good to resist.  Our washer is a Maytag purchased in 1964 and
>> we're still using it.
>> 
>> Carr
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Bill Agee" <billagee@redsilver.com>
>> To: <scan@leben.com>
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2001 9:56 AM
>> Subject: Re: Levels & Curves
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>>> On the other hand...why should we be so concerned about archival
>>>> qualities...If someone spends less than the amount a refrigerator or
>>>> 
>> washer
>> 
>>>> costs, why should they think they deserve something that lasts for
>>>> generations? The appliance won't.
>>>> 
>>> You've got that right, Byard.
>>> 
> 
> 
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