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Re: what makes the John Deere Collectors so Flakey
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Posted by PeteNy on August 25, 2005 at 07:12:14 from (129.44.73.40):
In Reply to: what makes the John Deere Collectors so Flakey? posted by Rev JJ on August 24, 2005 at 14:00:46:
Rev, After some thought, the answer is probably Deeres popularity: My bet is that the flakes are not the real tractor guys that know and have been involved from childhood...it's the yuppies that are getting involved, Deere is very recognizable and popular so that's what they get, and usually small ones...have seen a few Ls and Ms being hauled in on trailers behind the Toyota pickups. One guy who is recently involved in our club(very important guy....just ask him) was announcing a parade we were in...didn't know if I was driving a Case or an IH as I rode by on my Super C (and it has the correct red paint, not faded to orange TSC stuff).
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