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buckknekkid 12-09-2003 03:52 PM

Would you buy a No Name boat from a salesman in a pinstripe suit?
 
QUOTE]Originally posted by oceanrockn
Did i mention anything about money? But if you want to bring it up, who would you rather deposit your money with, someone who can back up their claims and promises, or some who can make a promise without any possibility of supporting you during and after the pirchase? DUHHHHH! Get real, maybe it is time for someone with a business background instead of a wannabe hobbyshop mentality. after all, do you think a businesman is a better bet in business than a wannabe hobby shop rigger? Not trying for a war here, just want to put the facts out. Would you take advice and believe the promises of the guy on the corner in his wornout clothes with a sign that says "Will work for food" or would you listen to the guy in the Rolls Royce, in a killer 3 piece suit that buys you lunch and tells you his facts? Nothing is guaranteed, but who is the best bet? [/QUOTE]

Wazzup wit that, many small builders work hard to create great boats. Which are built in a shop. Pardon my resin stains

buckknekkid 12-09-2003 04:14 PM

:eureka:

Biggus 12-09-2003 04:17 PM

...beware of the southern fried bull**** artist :D

LOBSTERBOY 12-09-2003 04:25 PM

How do fell about buying a boat from a guy in black spandex and a big gold hubcap around his neck ??? :D :D :D

TEAMBAJA 12-09-2003 04:57 PM

I wouldnt buy an APACHE.......... :o

buckknekkid 12-09-2003 04:58 PM


Originally posted by TEAMBAJA
I wouldnt buy an APACHE.......... :o
considering the current situation?

WARPAINT 12-09-2003 04:59 PM

Re: Would you buy an Apache from a salesman in a pinstripe suit?
 

Originally posted by buckknekkid
QUOTE]Originally posted by oceanrockn
Did i mention anything about money? But if you want to bring it up, who would you rather deposit your money with, someone who can back up their claims and promises, or some who can make a promise without any possibility of supporting you during and after the pirchase? DUHHHHH! Get real, maybe it is time for someone with a business background instead of a wannabe hobbyshop mentality. after all, do you think a businesman is a better bet in business than a wannabe hobby shop rigger? Not trying for a war here, just want to put the facts out. Would you take advice and believe the promises of the guy on the corner in his wornout clothes with a sign that says "Will work for food" or would you listen to the guy in the Rolls Royce, in a killer 3 piece suit that buys you lunch and tells you his facts? Nothing is guaranteed, but who is the best bet?



Wazzup wit that, many small builders work hard to create great boats. Which are built in a shop. Pardon my resin stains
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;) You are the man Buck! Go get em!!!

TEAMBAJA 12-09-2003 05:30 PM


Originally posted by buckknekkid
considering the current situation?

Yeah.............the situation with my checkbook! :D

sean stinson 12-09-2003 06:09 PM

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I have sold plenty of high dollar boats most over 500k and it would be a cold day in hell that I wear a pinstripe suit to do it in.......

sean stinson 12-09-2003 06:15 PM

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Here's a non stepped 700K 42 Tiger


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