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Another one for Rhino

I feel like it's just the way of the world now. Back in the 1990's I had an antique furniture restoration shop. Business was so great couldn't keep up with the demand from my customers. Nowdays, sh#t...you couldn't give away a Empire sideboard.
Don't get me started, you know how much old wood furniture we paid good money for that we ended up donating or painting white? Old brown furniture will make it's return some day and we'll be kicking ourselves.
 
I have plenty of the old and not so old REAL WOOD furniture in my bedrooms. The rest of the house has IKEA and pre IKEA stuff that I have taken care of even though it is particle board stuff it is over 40 years old and still in decent shape. My daughter will most likely get rid of it to GW or garage sale when I am gone. At best all we get to do is enjoy our stuff for a little while.
 
Remember JAG Collective Model kits? Probably the "Gold Standard" of resin waterline warship models and aircraft of all time. Alan Smith
said once "If we charged a price that reflected all the time involved in producing our accurate, quality model kits, nobody would be able to afford them." JAG kits included a complete p/e fret for each kit and their resin castings are near perfect. There are a few JAG kits in my collection.
I did my best to keep my models affordable, but I will not give on price for sort of the same reason.
 
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