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Re: Re: Re: Brass tags NOT worth more!!!
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Posted by G-MAN on July 29, 2004 at 07:59:51 from (67.52.48.10):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Brass tags NOT worth more!!! posted by Jon C. - florida on July 28, 2004 at 17:04:00:
That's incorrect. I have a "70" in the shop right now, serial #11,xxx, making it a '54 model. Production started with the '53 model. As was posted below, tag material varied based on what was available and currently in use, as was posted below. I've seen brass, aluminum and steel. People put far too much stock in what they presume adds value to a tractor. How many "slant-dash" "A"s have you seen advertised, like "slant-dash" is something rare? There are tons of "slant-dash" "A"s out there. It's "slant-dash" "B"s that are rare. It was posted below that the market is what dictates value, not individuals. I beg to differ. The market is MADE UP OF individuals. If Farmer Bob has a 730D that he thinks is worth $15,000, is that its value? Not until somebody pays him that for it. We're not dealing with list, retail and wholesale prices here. We're dealing with individual transactions.
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