Posted by Pete76NY on January 28, 2012 at 07:27:08 from (69.205.203.250):
In Reply to: Re: Demonstrator posted by farmalldan on January 27, 2012 at 21:32:44:
They are around...but you hafta remember that there were none listed by serial number specifically as White demos...somewhere in one of Guy Fay's books he give a serial number range within which most of the White Cs fall...if memory serves it was in early 1950. IF (and that's a BIG if now that everyone claims to have one) someone can prove that it really was a white demo (maybe white paint a couple layers down somewhere fairly well hidden, remember, most if not all were repainted red then sold) then MAYBE $300-$400 more than the $1200 you would expect to pay for a decent straight C. Keep in mind, you just have to convince your self...you will NEVER be able to prove it for sure to anyone. I wouldn't be afraid to paint a red one white and call it a replica...if it falls in the serial number range it'll prolly be as real as most of 'em ya see out there now!
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