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Topic: farmall boy statue with toy tracot
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| kevin tri
06-22-2011 14:06:51
98.132.233.50
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Am wondering if anyone knows anyting about a farmall boy statue, this little guy is about 3 feet tall, and 15 inchs across, he holds what looks to be a farmall H or M. When was these made? how many? are they rare or? |
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| dlblom
08-02-2011 18:01:07
68.185.161.84
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Re: farmall boy statue with toy tracot in reply to kevin tri, 06-22-2011 14:06:51
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| These were made by Speccast. They stopped making them around 2007. There were six IH statues offered. They were: 1) Boy standing holding 560 2) Boy sitting on milk can holding Farmall H/M 3) Boy on Farmall H/M pedal tractor 4) Girl on IH 560 pedal tractor 5) Boy sitting on hay bale holding IH tractor 6) Boy sitting on feed bag holding black puppyI may have the last two mixed around as to what they are holding. I have the first four and they come either painted or completely gray. mine are painted. Hope this helps. |
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| rrlund
06-23-2011 16:24:49
207.241.137.116
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Re: farmall boy statue with toy tracot in reply to kevin tri, 06-22-2011 14:06:51
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| I've got one with an Oliver Super 77 instead of the IH. Made by Spec Cast. A friend has one with the IH. He got his at the Louisville Farm Show. I got mine from Sherry at Oliver Heritage Magazine. |
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| Crazy Red Power in SE-WI
06-23-2011 14:32:56
24.183.132.223
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Re: farmall boy statue with toy tracot in reply to kevin tri, 06-22-2011 14:06:51
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| | If it's the one I'm thinking of, they're less than ten years old. There's one for sale at the local CaseIH dealer, but the tractor's missing. I think there were two styles, standing with a tractor or sitting on a bale of straw with a tractor. If you stay tuned to this post, I'll ask when I get down to the dealership, in the next few days. Mike |
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| Stan - Florida
06-22-2011 17:27:59
97.103.151.32
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Re: farmall boy statue with toy tracot in reply to kevin tri, 06-22-2011 14:06:51
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| | I looked in Dick's Farm Toy Price Guide and all I found that sort of fit your description was called "Statue, bear cub holding toy" made in 1949 out of cast iron. Prices range from $68 to $310, depending on condition. The $310 price would be for one with absolutely no blemishes. I don't know if this is what you have or not, of course. Stan |
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