the kr is sold so i will let you think what ever you want. people like you are always right so i will tell you that your right and that i am sorry i steped on you toes.
--- Colin <crain...@cfl.rr.com> wrote: > William, > It is for sale and therefore out in the open to be > evaluated; that is what people do in order to buy > it. > I don't want to sound antagonistic, but if it is > such a chariot, why are you selling it? > > The original retracts are known for problems, are a > bad design to try to retract them on climbout, while > maintaining aircraft control, and any paint job that > is $300 is an Earl Schibe/Maco special, that will be > thin, heavy, low quality paint that will not last. > Several KR netters have reported prices for their > prep work prior to painting where they have invested > more than that, and they furnished their own labor! > If I am not mistaken Larry Flesner reported spending > nearly that much on super fill and primer alone. I > am sure that you are very proud of your airplane, > and you have put into it alot of hard work. But > aircraft, specifically homebuilts are not like used > cars, that start at a base price because everything > appears to work. Several netters including myself > have bought new 0 time airframes complete for what > you are asking for an older airplane that does not > have some of the later refinements and improvements. > I am sure that at some point there will be someone > who agrees with your assessment of its value. Dan > Heath stated what he thought an appropriate value of > it was and I merely agreed with him, and stated why. > I did not intend on offending you, nor insulting > you. But your reaction does leave something to be > desired to sway my opinion in your direction. > However, as always this is my opinion, and I stand > corrected by anyone who performs an inspection in > person and finds me to be wrong... > Colin Rainey KR2(td) > crain...@cfl.rr.com > Sanford, Florida > FLY > SAFE!!!!_______________________________________________ > see KRnet list details at http://www.krnet.org/instructions.html __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com