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ACQUIRING A RESTORED DIGGER |
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I am
“retired”. The work that I do in my Studio/shop is
primarily for my own pleasure and to satisfy a creative
urge. I do not request deposits, or do restorations
“to-order”, or take-on commissioned work. I work from
the inventory of my own collection, and from old parts
which I add when they can be found.
I enjoy contact with other collectors who consider
antique coin-operated items to be Industrial Art, and
who admire the style, history, and investment potential
of the digger game category. My correspondents are the
eventual buyers of my completed restorations.
When a work is finished and ready to offer I send images
and information to a short list of collectors who have
been recently in touch with me regarding a purchase.
After a purchase I handle all of the arrangements for
shipping and I build special custom crating for each
different digger.
I always give a money-back guarantee of satisfaction. If
a purchase fails to meet expectations in any way it may
be put back on the truck and returned for a full refund
of the purchase price.
I can only produce about 8 restored diggers per year.
Prices for each piece is usually at the high-end of the
current market, and justified by meticulous quality and
detail.
Feel free to contact me about any interest you may have
in a particular digger. We can discuss availabilities,
upcoming work, general prices, history, makes, models,
and styles; or anything about antique diggers that your
time allows.
You may wish to be advised by e-mail of each completed
restoration. If so I will be glad to keep your contact
information for that purpose upon your request.
Acquiring an item from my studio will be worth the extra
effort. You will own restoration art that can be proudly
displayed, and also confidently held as a secure
tangible investment.
I look forward to hearing from you, and perhaps entering
a cordial correspondence leading to an eventual
acquisition.
James Roller
325-646-4378 (Studio w/no voice mail)
jim@jamesroller.com
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