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The saw we are discussing endlessly, is a very nice saw.
But, it has no legitimacy. It was built by an individual, has no serial number (and we all know by now, how important that is), and doesn't have a history, such as a legit build date or production lot code.
I suppose that Brad can stamp a serial # on his own, but how will he come about that number? Make one up? It won't mean anything to anyone knowing of how it came to be.
It is what it is. It was put together by parts, gathered here and there over time. It is a bastard saw, but a very nice bastard saw.
But, it has no legitimacy. It was built by an individual, has no serial number (and we all know by now, how important that is), and doesn't have a history, such as a legit build date or production lot code.
I suppose that Brad can stamp a serial # on his own, but how will he come about that number? Make one up? It won't mean anything to anyone knowing of how it came to be.
It is what it is. It was put together by parts, gathered here and there over time. It is a bastard saw, but a very nice bastard saw.