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Posted by David in Wales on December 13, 2006 at 05:56:05 from (86.134.132.25):
In Reply to: PHOTO - Ive bought a new John Deere posted by David in Wales on December 13, 2006 at 05:02:32:
Hi Gary; Bought it off ebay !!! Country Artists & Border Fine Arts make large numbers of these resin cast models of birds, animals (wild life & farm animals) and tractors. They do normal unlimited runs & limited edition pieces (ie 350 pieces). The limited ones sell for more and are more collectable. The tractor models are representative of makes & models - this is the only JD so far. They did an IH Farmall M with trailed plough; and a IH B250 with potato spinner a few years ago. They dont make custom or one off pieces. Their biggest sellers are farm horses, cattle, sheep etc. always in diarama with other animals like the sheep & collie dog with this JD 1020. Cheers David
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