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Hi everyone, I am a new member from Ca. I enjoy estate sales and love German cars No daggers yet but would like to start a collection that I could enjoy with my sons. I have a 73 BMW 3.0 an a few Mercedes.
Last edited by Willopis; 05/18/2015 06:47 AM.
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Hi Willopis, nice to meet you...this is a great forum, these guys are very helpful and really knowledgeable. I'm diggin the 73 Beamer...classic, cool. Take care Mike
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Thank you, I worked on American cars my whole career and subsequently developed a respect for things German made.
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Welcome to the club Willopis! You'll find this forum waaaaaaaaaaay better than the other forums that are available on the net. Here we are collectors and history fanatics helping each other without prejudice and name calling! Great bunch of folks here so enjoy your stay brother!
Cheers,
Gerry
Die Treue ist das Mark der Ehre!
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Welcome Willopis, A lot of knowledgeable guys here that can point you in the right direction. Top tips;
Always buy from a reputable dealer Always make sure you have a returns option where you can return a dagger for a full refund if not satisfied. Do as much research on a dagger as possible before you buy.
It's a great hobby. Enjoy
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