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Re: values of furrow magazines
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Posted by G-MAN on October 27, 2003 at 16:01:48 from (67.52.48.10):
In Reply to: values of furrow magazines posted by dave on October 05, 2003 at 10:27:40:
Not to disagree with fergusonfan, if he's some sort of old literature guru, but if it's in excellent condition, I'm sure you could get much more than that for it from a JD collector, particularly as it deals with the unveiling of the New Generation tractors, which I believe occurred on or around August 30, 1960. The introduction was one of the best-kept corporate secrets of all time, and involved one of the largest civilian air-lifts to that date, with something like 6000 John Deere dealership owners and personnel being flown in for the intro. All that is probably detailed in the article. New Generation Deeres are rapidly entering "collectible" status, and all related material and memorabilia is, as well. I can't give you an accurate value, but I would guess that it is certainly worth more than $3 to $5. Hold onto it, and it will only appreciate in value. You might take it to some swap meets, toy shows or tractor shows and get some opinions from some real experts on it's value. Heck, even without seeing it, I'd give you $50 for it. It may not be worth that to everyone, but it would be to me.
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