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Robert, I would tend to agree. I think when you look at the quality of new machines in the market. Modern features, warranty available parts and accessories the prices are reasonable and (if you do your homework) quality is good.
There is a romance some have with old machines and there is nothing wrong with that. Most however need some work and simply don't have the features of newer machines.
I think for some the decision comes down to buying a tool that you want to restore as part of your hobby or buying a machine, that with the addition of tooling, will let you pursue your hobby.
For me I wanted tools to make parts not a machine which required repair so I could pursue my hobby.
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There is a romance some have with old machines and there is nothing wrong with that. Most however need some work and simply don't have the features of newer machines.
I think for some the decision comes down to buying a tool that you want to restore as part of your hobby or buying a machine, that with the addition of tooling, will let you pursue your hobby.
For me I wanted tools to make parts not a machine which required repair so I could pursue my hobby.
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