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Re: Re: Re: Brass tags NOT worth more!!!
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Posted by Jon C- florida on July 28, 2004 at 17:16:59 from (66.209.40.192):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Brass tags NOT worth more!!! posted by JD-Tractor on July 28, 2004 at 10:09:35:
You got it JD-Tractor! If the perception of the market is that only tractors with broken right axles are valuable, for whatever the reason, then that is what will be in demand until the market is satuated with broken right axled tractors. (In the 1600's tulip bulbs were driven into a frenzy, driving prices up till the bubble burst when people realized that they were only flower bulbs.) Of course like coins, "rarety" also counts because the market understands production numbers too. For example, I think the JD 330 is ugly, (and I have one), but not too many were made....and the market thinks for that reason they are valuable, even if it is an ugly little useless tractor. The market opinion rules, not the individual!
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