Well, I certainly stand corrected, if that is the case. I need to do a little further research on this brass tag thing I guess. I did know about the steel war tags, and I have four unstyled B's that were made after 1935, all with alunimum tags, and I have two 1935 B's both with brass tags. I also have five A's from 1935 to 1950 all with aluminum tags, (The A's started in 34) and none with brass. My 1927 D, 1954 "60", 1958 "720", "320" and "330" all have aluminum tags I think (now I have to re-check), but they are not "first year" tractors. And I think both my 37 and 38 "G's" have aluminum tags, even though technically 1938 was the "first year" for the G's - I don't think either have brass tags. So, maybe its just the B's that was first year as a brass tag...as I have yet to find any brass tag on anything other than a 1935 B, first year. I think we are saying the same thing about markets and individuals. Of course markets are made up of individuals, but many, many individuals, and what just one individuals opinion of value is is of little consequence, if it is contrary to the vast majority regardless of the reason. Interesting...now you got me thinking!
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