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Re: Re: Re: Brass tags NOT worth more!!!
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Posted by Jon C -florida on July 29, 2004 at 14:18:11 from (66.209.40.137):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Brass tags NOT worth more!!! posted by G-MAN on July 29, 2004 at 13:56:32:
All good points. I was sort of thinking that the brass tag, (as it relates to a B anyway), simply meant that it was a 1935, and since it was a "first year", even though there is a "rarer" B, means a little something to a collector. So if there is a choice between a "first year" tractor and not a "first year" tractor with everything else being equal, I would pay a bit more for a "first year"....or Brass tag, in the case of a B. As far as utility or practical use of the tractor, lets face it, a modern tractor will run rings around my old junk, with or without a tag. I need to read JR Hobbs and more about brass tags so I will now what I'm talking about. thanks G-man!
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