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    Posted: March-12-2007 at 10:06pm
Chuck: The motor is mint thanks to my pit crew, but the outside is just nice, to much fading. I keep dreaming of Alan's boat but then I think "wet sand".

Very sorry I missed you Saturday nite. Don't like to miss that but we had out-of-town guests. My old work partner and baseball friend. Saw 2 games. Lost both but was great anyhow.

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John,

I guess now that you've got that hot new engine your's is a "remint"

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Scott; We've all seen your work, you idea of "mint" is good enough for me.

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Originally posted by Poster112 Poster112 wrote:

There are no varying degrees of "mintness". If it is "almost mint", it is not mint. If it is the closest thing to mint that you've ever seen, it is still not mint.
If one cannot understand what condition "mint" describes, then one should not use such a term to describe their item for sale.



Absolutely correct Poster... There is no degree.. Mint means "in the wrapper"....

Chad, love the boat... If you were closer I'd check it out myself.. By the pictures however Id view the boat is in "Very Good Condition"

Best Of luck to you..

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Alllaaannnn!! Larrrry!

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Originally posted by 75 Tique 75 Tique wrote:

TRUCK FOR SALE. MINT CONDITION**

**for its age


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TRUCK FOR SALE. MINT CONDITION**

**for its age
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How about using "cherry" as something that *might* be considered close to "mint"?
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This thread has been great therapy. Thank you.
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I was keeping my trap shut on this one but the "Mint" word drives me nuts.I buy and sell Hot Wheels on a daily basis.Some $1.00 each and some $3000.00 each.Mint is termed as free from defect factory original period.A used boat on ANY scale cannot and never will be "Mint".Closest one I have seen that was used was Paul Carpenters Anniversary in the Diaries.

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Boats and Vehicles have and will continue to be graded on a scale of 1 to 10.1 being perfect never used condition restored or not, and 10 being in need of total restoration or "Project".I work for a local restoration shop and get the pleasure of working on some truly awesome pieces of history but Anything that has been driven on a road or in this case been in a lake for any period of time is no longer Mint.

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Originally posted by JMurph JMurph wrote:

Check this boat out. It is 12 years older than yours and still not described as "mint".

1973 Mustang

"Near perfect" is used to describe this boat. Look at this boat. Pretty darn close to "mint". The prior owner kept the tires jacked up off the floor? Who does that? This boat is not restored, but kept in near perfect condition.


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Chris, That one made me laugh. I couldn't agree more. By the way, I like your boat.
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Check this boat out. It is 12 years older than yours and still not described as "mint".

1973 Mustang

"Near perfect" is used to describe this boat. Look at this boat. Pretty darn close to "mint". The prior owner kept the tires jacked up off the floor? Who does that? This boat is not restored, but kept in near perfect condition.


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There are no varying degrees of "mintness". If it is "almost mint", it is not mint. If it is the closest thing to mint that you've ever seen, it is still not mint.
If one cannot understand what condition "mint" describes, then one should not use such a term to describe their item for sale.

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Originally posted by PLBC PLBC wrote:

Originally posted by oldschoolnautiq oldschoolnautiq wrote:



All that said boys come on to Mississippi and see for yourself. Heck, i might need to get a stick to beat all y'all away with when y'all cumma runnin' with da cash in ya hayund! LOL

Now thats funny.....


got ghetto?

you two have a history?



No history. Just two people with two different ideas, on what they think mint is
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quinner-for once i agree with you 110%....
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Originally posted by oldschoolnautiq oldschoolnautiq wrote:



All that said boys come on to Mississippi and see for yourself. Heck, i might need to get a stick to beat all y'all away with when y'all cumma runnin' with da cash in ya hayund! LOL

Now thats funny.....


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Originally posted by oldschoolnautiq oldschoolnautiq wrote:


Thats not what my boat is. Its an original condition boat that is in as "new" or "mint" condition that boat can be in


Totally disagree with you Chad, it might be tough if you really use your boat but there is no reason it could not be kept in perfect or Mint condition from new. The term Mint is not on an adjustable scale for the age of the boat.

IMO Mint is exactly that, "Mint". Should not matter how old or how new, if it is at or near perfect condition then it would be mint. If it is in good shape for it's age which by ones definition means not as beat up as another then Mint would not be a word I would use to describe it.
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Originally posted by scott8370 scott8370 wrote:

Chad, Your profile reads: Occupation: Sales. I'm sorry, but you could never sell me a boat, truck,apple, or even a bridge.


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This is the most ridiculous thread started on this site ever. Everything is relative to each individual. You obviously relate to restored boat or new boats that are in new or "mint" condition. Thats not what my boat is. Its an original condition boat that is in as "new" or "mint" condition that boat can be in and its obviously one you can't relate to. It is in as good of a condition as possible for its age with zero restoration. Its not a restored or new boat so you can't even put it in the same class as these boats that are restored or new. Its actually in a class of its own if you want to know the truth. Show me a boat like that one that is all original and actually is almost comparable to some of the restored boat here when you really get down to it. How retired lfe by the way? Treating you well?

All that said boys come on to Mississippi and see for yourself. Heck, i might need to get a stick to beat all y'all away with when y'all cumma runnin' with da cash in ya hayund! LOL

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Originally posted by scott8370 scott8370 wrote:

Chad, Your profile reads: Occupation: Sales. I'm sorry, but you could never sell me a boat, truck,apple, or even a bridge.



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Chad, Your profile reads: Occupation: Sales. I'm sorry, but you could never sell me a boat, truck,apple, or even a bridge.
I guess my problem is that I take things too literally.
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Point taken guys but you still have to compare apples to apples. Example: You buy a new 2007 Chevy truck. 6 months later its probrably still mint. 20 years later if it looks as good the day you bought it with minor wear and you have babied it and serviced it and waxed it, compared to other 20 year old Chevy trucks it will be considered mint. You compare that 2007 to a 1987 Chevy Scottsdale, than heck no the Scottsdale isn't mintand can't be, but you put it up to a similar Scottsdale that has fender rust, torn seat, and some fade in the paint, than your perfect truck would be considered mint. Once again, apples to apples. If you compare a 1985 2001 Nautique to a 2006 Air Nautique, heck no its not mint. If you compare that same boat to similar year model boat that is original, than yes it is considered mint.
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Point taken guys but you still have to compare apples to apples. Example: You buy a new 2007 Chevy truck. 6 months later its probrably still mint. 20 years later if it looks as good the day you bought it with minor wear and you have babied it and serviced it and waxed it, compared to other 20 year old Chevy trucks it will be considered mint. You compare that 2007 to a 1987 Chevy Scottsdale, than heck no the Scottsdale isn't mint, but you put it up to a Scottsdale that has fender rust, torn seat, and some fade in the paint, than your perfect truck would be considered mint. Once again, apples to apples. If you compare a 1985 2001 Nautique to a 2006 Air Nautique, heck no its not mint. If you compare that same boat to similar year model boat that are original, than yes it is considered mint.
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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

You may be able to call a boat "mint" if it has been totally restored. Restored means that it has been brought back to as close to "as from the factory" as posible with materials and components.


Maybe. The following is Websters definition of "mint". Mint: unmarred as if fresh from a mint (in mint condition).
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You may be able to call a boat "mint" if it has been totally restored. Restored means that it has been brought back to as close to "as from the factory" as posible with materials and components.


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Originally posted by oldschoolnautiq oldschoolnautiq wrote:

How can a 1985 model boat be mint then guys? Its 21 freakin years old. If it was a 2006 boat, yeah, mint would mean no scatches, barely use, absolutely perfect. But how do you rate a 21 year old boat? What you guys are saying is that a 21 year old boat can't be in mint condition, especially if its all original. If it is in its original state then it can't be mint compared to a 2006 boat because it has been used more. But if you compare that boat to similar 1985 model boats, then it is meant. You have to compare apples to apples guys.


You simply describe it honestly. Example: 1985 ski Nautique. 300 orignal hrs. everything original. Has a few nicks and scratches,but nothing major. Some wear on the dash and gauges from the sun. Overall the boat is in great shape..a must see! Trailer is in good shape, and road worthy. Call for additional pictures and info.Will test drive before you buy.   Mint, means Mint. It doesn't mean Mint because I am comparing it to a wreck or a boat that has more damage than mine.
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How can a 1985 model boat be mint then guys? Its 21 freakin years old. If it was a 2006 boat, yeah, mint would mean no scatches, barely use, absolutely perfect. But how do you rate a 21 year old boat? What you guys are saying is that a 21 year old boat can't be in mint condition, especially if its all original. If it is in its original state then it can't be mint compared to a 2006 boat because it has been used more. But if you compare that boat to similar 1985 model boats, then it is meant. You have to compare apples to apples guys.
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Originally posted by scott8370 scott8370 wrote:

At least, Good condition for it's age, to me means..don't expect perfect. Mint, to me means...Mint. Perfect..not a scratch or a single mark anywhere. I don't know why that bugs me so much.


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At least, Good condition for it's age, to me means..don't expect perfect. Mint, to me means...Mint. Perfect..not a scratch or a single mark anywhere. I don't know why that bugs me so much.
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I agree about the mint thing but how about "Good condition FOR IT"S AGE" That one always means don't be too optimistic.
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