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John sold a pair of skis to Bob, making no specific warranties or promises of any kind other than letting Bob examine and try them. In fact, John did not own the skis; he had only rented them. When the true owner claimed them, Bob demanded his money back. John defended his actions by stating that he had made no warranty of any kind.

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