| Comment | I think it is common knowledge that the newer equipment is bought
and used by those who have more use for it. The older equipment is
bought and used by those who have less use for it. To take the
value out of the older equipment inhibits the ability of the owner
to upgrade to newer and better equipment. This then is counter
productive to what you endevor to do, which is supercede the older
equipment with newer, cleaner equipment. Left alone, this process
will occure naturaly. To force it invites disaster.
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