Posted by robert major on June 20, 2016 at 10:41:56 from (216.130.80.8):
In Reply to: Farm Toy Collecting posted by NY 986 on June 19, 2016 at 14:40:30:
Hi I got a big walk in closet full from floor to ceiling of stuff. I use to buy tons from ebay and farm machinery dealers. Ebay got crazy with the global shipping program. for me a lot of 1/32 tractors are now 70- over $100 each with shipping cost, and about $50 for 1/32 if the local tractor dealer has them. Most of what I want I have, with all the "new" models released every month it's hit mega overload. If I buy now it is a model we had the real one of, or something thats close to it if that model tractor hasn't been made.
I think prices have come down to on some older stuff , European made NZG, JCB 3c and 3cx backhoe toys I got, and had to pay big for as everybody wanted them have come back about 50% in the last few years, and they don't sell quick buy it now on ebay for the big$ like they did now either.
My buddy sells rare collector toys in the U.K. he said at fairs it's only the real nice rare stuff that sells good, and die hard collectors buying much right now. I bet I'd loose $10.000 plus selling mine if I shipped it all to England, And maybe more here as a lot of it is unusual in North America from what he said. Regards Robert
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