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Posted: Sat Apr 18th, 2020 09:37 |
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chrisbet
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Define "viable" - sometimes something is worth saving even though its resultant value is much less than the cost of the thing. E.g. some people will spend £1,000's on a pet that is replaceable for £100's. In this case even if, like grandad's hammer that has had 7 new handles and 4 new heads, much of the original planking needs replacing and many of the frames also, it is still the last Mersey flat and worth saving.
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