Posted by gmd on August 26, 2008 at 10:52:01 from (68.50.63.83):
In Reply to: toy tractor coleting posted by Amo in Nebraska on August 25, 2008 at 19:04:04:
I agree with mike. Although As a seller of farm toys, its always better value-wise to have it in the box as it were brand new. However as a collector I always Open the boxes up and display the tractors, but keep the box. To me keeping it in the box and never opening it, well it might as well be a brick in a piece of cardboard. I like to enjoy the things I've found. Buying and selling is a fun hobby, but keeping and displaying the ones I want regardless of value is even better. If I was you I would absolutely cut the boxes to get the gold one. Sounds pretty neat. As far as money being in the things, that is true, but I find that its simply a fun hobby that I get a few free toys out of. Certainly Nothing to make a career of or retire by.
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