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Old 04-21-2025, 03:30 AM   #1
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Back in the eighties, while going over the HMAS Victory, they said that 10% was original. It seems to have been infested with many bugs and beetles since.
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Old 04-25-2025, 10:45 AM   #2
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Back in the eighties, while going over the HMAS Victory, they said that 10% was original. It seems to have been infested with many bugs and beetles since.
When I tracked down the fellow who found my 1928 Phaeton and restored it the first time in 1960, he made the comment about the car: "It can be likened to George Washington’s axe : “same axe, just 3 new heads and 5 new handles.”

After all, the car was _technically_ still the same, even though it had its third replacement engine and considerable amounts of replaced wood in the subframe (and who knows what else...).

Interestingly enough, the engine that was in the car when he got it off the farm was a replacement, as I later found the frame number showing the car was quite a bit earlier than originally thought. I now have another engine that I plan to use as the car's fourth replacement...
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Back in the eighties, while going over the HMAS Victory, they said that 10% was original. It seems to have been infested with many bugs and beetles since.
My last visit to USS Constitution, I was also told that less than 10% of the ship was original.

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Old 04-25-2025, 03:25 PM   #4
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…or, if you are philosophically interested:

ship of Theseus

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…or, if you are philosophically interested:

ship of Theseus

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus
I’m impressed!
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