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Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on August 06, 2007 at 09:15:59 from (207.190.67.77):
I had to post this w/picture link, something I have wanted to do for a long time as...I done spied this listing in the photo ads and think, "...now here is someone who really wants to sell a tractor and is providing good information to capture my attention" The listing doesn't just say a -----fill in the blank for item, good shape, would look nice in your collection. This fellow states year, six volt, sheet metal condition, older restoration, etc. A great listing with a picture that is sharp, fills the viewfinder and is taken at an angle to show more than one side of the subject and 'flatters' the subject. The photograph wasn't taken from across the back 40 so you can't hardly see the ???? good light so the subject is VISIBLE. I have been collecting poor photos from this site to use a poor example of photography for use in the 4-H program...names are not shown to protect the innocent. I won't plug this fellows ad any more just to say I wish him luck and he has a winning ad! Oh, by the way I have for sale three pairs of boots.
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