[quote="Winchester1"](reply to post at 21:21:09 07/23/15) [/quote
Those who collect are nostalgic folk with spare money to spend . Usually aged 35-65 with a peak in the 50's. They are looking for what they had an emotional attachment to as a child , teen or early adult. Hence the collection of anything peaking in a 1965 to 1980's range.
They must also have room and a shop or garage for the collection. They must also be in generally decent health.
So.........a male raised in town by a single mother is going to be interested in computers etc.
Given that young folk raised on an actual working farm is such a tiny percent of the overall population over the past 50 years. Interest in two cylinders and tractors is declining.
Odds are if you leave your old JD to the grandkids . It will be posted in the classified ads within the hour. To raise cash for a four wheeler, boat , truck , rice rocket , snowmobile or a computer related item.
This post was edited by buickanddeere at 10:53:39 07/24/15 2 times.
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