Posted: 11/19/2010 12:19:43 PM EDT
| Is a Dillo with a noticeable blemish more valuable that one without? such as how blemish coins can be more valuable. |
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Is a Dillo with a noticeable blemish more valuable that one without? such as how blemish coins can be more valuable. Just because you threw it down the driveway doesn't mean it's rare... ![]() Damm. No you can see cut lines in the sides of it it looks interesting. it looks like a band saw made the cuts but I could be wrong |
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Is a Dillo with a noticeable blemish more valuable that one without? such as how blemish coins can be more valuable. Just because you threw it down the driveway doesn't mean it's rare... ![]() Damm. No you can see cut lines in the sides of it it looks interesting. it looks like a band saw made the cuts but I could be wrong Thats actually pretty common... |
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Is a Dillo with a noticeable blemish more valuable that one without? such as how blemish coins can be more valuable. Just because you threw it down the driveway doesn't mean it's rare... ![]() Damm. No you can see cut lines in the sides of it it looks interesting. it looks like a band saw made the cuts but I could be wrong Damn, the Chicoms are knocking off Dillos now???? |
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Mine blue ones have that as well. The one that I pulled out felt sticky. Ran it under hot water which helped. I think that dillo might have just hit puberty. You might want to watch it aroung the other dillos I wouldn't mind a litter of mini dillos running around
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One that's seen immense abouts of use by one's self would have increased value... to the user. My senior dillo has been around the world twice, countless combat patrols, and is currently astride a mountain of its own handiwork. To me it's valuable. ![]() Very nice!! |