Posted by rrlund on February 22, 2023 at 10:27:51 from (173.225.203.213):
In Reply to: Re: Old toy prices posted by Muir hill 101 on February 21, 2023 at 19:38:35:
I pretty much gave up on new toys when Deere came out with so many all the time and the prices for those got so out of hand. I started collecting the 2 Cylinder Club tractors as they came out. They started out at about $40, which was awful high at the time, but one year they came out with a new one and all the vendors at toy shows wanted $100. They claimed it was because they didn't make very many. You could go to toy shows ten years later and the same vendors still had new ones unsold.
I gave the hundred at a show as soon as they came out, but I came home so disgusted that was was ready to put all of my toys on a wagon and put them in the front yard. That was the straw that literally broke the camels back. The toys never meant the same thing to me after that. It wasn't a fun hobby anymore. It was a greed driven ripoff scam. It was the last 2 Cylinder Club tractor that I bought, I'll tell you that much.
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