Posted by redforlife on January 21, 2023 at 08:21:36 from (174.213.210.214):
In Reply to: John Deere Decal posted by cookiesc on January 20, 2023 at 16:26:40:
I think Deere put a large decal just like this on the side of thier 97 model combines. Atleast my neighbors 97 Deere has this one. I've been told that Deere put them on all 97 models. Not sure if that part is true.
The picture posted, I'm thinking is a smaller version of the same decal (just gauging by the wood grain in the table) that it might be a small decal. So, I'm wondering if this particular decal was a little one that was handed out to customers so they could stick them on anything, such as like a bumper sticker? If so, these were probably mass produced, and a tremendous amount of them were likely handed out. If such is the case, I wouldn't think it would be worth very much. Maybe whatever you could buy a bumper sticker for in a gift shop. But, ... if it is the full size decal that went on the actual combines and was made in a limited run and this one is a left over one from that, then it could probably have some collector value.
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