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Posted by walter on October 04, 2002 at 17:30:28 from (209.34.8.48):
In Reply to: What considered antique posted by Larry W. on October 04, 2002 at 06:17:10:
I think all the views presneted so far have valued points. Antiques are collectibles. BUT not all collectibles are Antiques. Antiques imples age. We all agree that any auto built before 1939 is an antique. OLD. Steel wheeled tractors are definetly antiques. My understanding is that anything over 50 years of age is considered and antique. I am 61! Collectibles on the other hand are judged by rarity of production or rarity of uniquness. NOT age. A Rembrandant painting is considered a rare, unique, antique collectiable. and hence it's $$$$$$$ is high. Where as my 1941 Farmall tractor with cultivators, plow, rake and bush hog are a collectibe with some low value but not RARE or unique. YET the age 61 years would make it an antique. What are you looking for? RARITY, AGE, uniquenss or fun?
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