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Replica Price Range,s ???????

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THEO

04-24-2002 17:54:15




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I have a great interest in old farm tractor replicas and would like to purchase a few for my office. However, I see them on E-Bay and at stores with great price ranges. Ill see one for $25.00 & one that looks just like it for $125.00. Whats the difference. Iv seen several Farmall A,s that very in price by $150.00, and look identical. Iv never seen them up close, but in pictures there the same. Any help would be great.

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08-29-2004 07:46:50




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 Re: Replica Price Range,s ??????? in reply to THEO, 04-24-2002 17:54:15  
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08-29-2004 07:44:16




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Mitch - MS

04-25-2002 07:59:04




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 Re: Replica Price Range,s ??????? in reply to THEO, 04-24-2002 17:54:15  
Theo,
Prices on these replicas will vary depending on several things - amount of detail, production numbers, condition, availability, custom features. "Limited Edition" or "Collector Series" toys may be very close in detail to the shelf version, but may have a stamp commemorating an event or show and may have been produced in limited numbers. "Precision" replicas have a lot detail AND are in limited supply. Some older shelf models are just hard to find these days. Custom built (or modified toys) can bring a high bid price depending on how bad a person wants it. I'm no expert on these things, but I have been watching eBay and shopping around for about 3 years and have a fair idea of what range most of the toys are bringing. If I run accross one I'm not sure about, I ask around. There are some price guides availible.
Hope I've been some help.
E-mail me if you would like.
Love talking tractors - real or replica!
Mitch Sisson

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