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Re: Summer Farm Toy Show
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Posted by kirk C on September 07, 2003 at 19:00:48 from (24.225.24.188):
In Reply to: Summer Farm Toy Show posted by Andy on June 05, 2002 at 09:36:10:
I was just at the antique engine, and tractor show,in Clay Center Nebraska, And the Price,s being got for farm toy,s Is totally ridiculous, I mean what is the problem with this picture? Im looking for different tractor,s in 1/16th scale,and I am appaled at the price,s being asked by some of these company,s? especially ERTL in particular, Has the market for Farm toy,s turned into a greedy old man,s obsession where normal people can"t even buy a nice toy tractor without paying some totally sick price for it? Arghhhh!!!!. Something has got to change, and I mean pretty quick! I was gonna buy an A-C D-21,and a Case 1170 in 1/16th scale,But, now that I saw what they wanted for them, I said FORGET IT! NO WAY SUCKER!and I walked away, really dissapointed in ERTL. I could"nt believe that they would try to get away with this! Also,The man told me that the D-21 was in short supply, and that he could"nt get them very easily, So I felt like the show was a total waste, and I was very dissipointed in Farm toy dealer,s, and the company,s! And that,s It, Period!
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