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Re: Re: Re: Franklin Mint Precision M vs. origin
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Posted by Stan - Florida on November 15, 2003 at 16:58:39 from (64.12.96.231):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Franklin Mint Precision M vs. original P posted by PT on November 15, 2003 at 14:17:05:
Well, I think you are referring to Hamilton Authenticated, who bought up the Ertl Precisions after they had reached their peak in sales. I do not know how to tell the difference in packaging, and I doubt there is any. Either one will still be a "Precision". I do know that the John Deeres sold by Ertl were called "Precision Classic" and all the others (IH, A-C, Ford, etc) were just called "Precision" I will stand by my statement about Franklin Mint items being 1/12 scale. They do some great work, but I think Ertl has the market tied up with copyrights for 1/16 precision tractors. I'm looking at an ad in the November Toy Farmer for Hamilton Authenticated, and I see no mention of the term "Precision Classic". Again, I don't know what the packaging says. Good luck in learning more than I know. I've only been doing this for 15 years, and I have a lot to learn. Stan
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