Posted by tractorguy2 on February 22, 2023 at 14:33:41 from (64.147.36.30):
In Reply to: Re: Old toy prices posted by rrlund on February 22, 2023 at 10:27:51:
The newer toys have gotten so expensive you can't afford them. Like the new Ertl series Prestige Select. Those toys start out at $600. Ertl priced a lot of collectors out of the hobby with that series.
I mostly collect models of tractors I remember dad's customers having back in the 70's which were mostly tractor from the late 30's into the mid 60's.
I find it funny the two cylinder club no longer makes two cylinder toys! I think if TCC would make common two cylinders like a slant dash A or a collectly detailed model like a 38 D they would sell better than all the odd ball special purpose models they made in the past.
I'm going to be featured in the April issue of Toy Farmer magazine with my 74H Oliver corn picker and other custom toys.
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