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42c Iron Fairy Crane
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Re: 42c Iron Fairy Crane
Got mine from Nick on the VBD auction site
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Re: 42c Iron Fairy Crane
Brad Pittiful wrote:i saw one on ebay last year...but my funds were such that i couldnt bid on itIdris wrote:They're like hens' teeth. I know of two: mine and one that Numi bought off Ebay.
Oh yes,now u do have one Dan....Brad Pittiful wrote:nice! and id say very rare...i do not have one
Pm me your addy details if u oblige and im sure this High-Pin crane will bring u much joy.
All the best,
numi
PS: NO RETURNS....
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One cannot do much with all the monies in this world but can do much more if he strives toward contentment.
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Re: 42c Iron Fairy Crane
It's very nice to see you return as you can Numi. Your wit, expertise, and of course your sleuthing have been missed by everyone here. Life changes every so often for all of us, but sometimes laughing with friends can bring an added focus on the priorities we are forced to have at any given time. Welcome Home.....
We now have 2 out of Nick (with Diecast's and Tractorboy's), so we are over ten examples with Dan's new one in just a short week of Mathias' Post on these early casting Cranes. We are a very focused group of collectors I guess, but it does show that there was a pretty good batch of these made before the boom change was done. Mike Stannard had assumed they were possibly a pre-production because they are quite rare to find in circulation. I am now VERY surprised that all our U.S. guides missed this variation in the 1970s, but they may have mainly been released in England and on the Continent early on? Bronner would have certainly had an early batch to take orders from, but no U.S. collectors noticed this one's high boom pin?? Cheers, kwakers
We now have 2 out of Nick (with Diecast's and Tractorboy's), so we are over ten examples with Dan's new one in just a short week of Mathias' Post on these early casting Cranes. We are a very focused group of collectors I guess, but it does show that there was a pretty good batch of these made before the boom change was done. Mike Stannard had assumed they were possibly a pre-production because they are quite rare to find in circulation. I am now VERY surprised that all our U.S. guides missed this variation in the 1970s, but they may have mainly been released in England and on the Continent early on? Bronner would have certainly had an early batch to take orders from, but no U.S. collectors noticed this one's high boom pin?? Cheers, kwakers
Re: 42c Iron Fairy Crane
Yeah,its good to be back Kwakers but I sure missed quite a bit of the forum while being hectic & absent.kwakers wrote:It's very nice to see you return as you can Numi. Your wit, expertise, and of course your sleuthing have been missed by everyone here. Life changes every so often for all of us, but sometimes laughing with friends can bring an added focus on the priorities we are forced to have at any given time. Welcome Home.....
We now have 2 out of Nick (with Diecast's and Tractorboy's), so we are over ten examples with Dan's new one in just a short week of Mathias' Post on these early casting Cranes. We are a very focused group of collectors I guess, but it does show that there was a pretty good batch of these made before the boom change was done. Mike Stannard had assumed they were possibly a pre-production because they are quite rare to find in circulation. I am now VERY surprised that all our U.S. guides missed this variation in the 1970s, but they may have mainly been released in England and on the Continent early on? Bronner would have certainly had an early batch to take orders from, but no U.S. collectors noticed this one's high boom pin?? Cheers, kwakers
My 3x High-pin specimens all came from the Uk and i agree that theres a possibility that these were never exported.
Quite pricy too!!
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Re: 42c Iron Fairy Crane
wow Numi...i have no words but thank you!...i send you a PMnumi wrote:Brad Pittiful wrote:i saw one on ebay last year...but my funds were such that i couldnt bid on itIdris wrote:They're like hens' teeth. I know of two: mine and one that Numi bought off Ebay.Oh yes,now u do have one Dan....Brad Pittiful wrote:nice! and id say very rare...i do not have one
Pm me your addy details if u oblige and im sure this High-Pin crane will bring u much joy.
All the best,
numi
PS: NO RETURNS....
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Re: 42c Iron Fairy Crane
Nice one Numi !!!! that is the spirit
Have a look in my ebay listings http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/dr_jazz/m.htm ... pg=&_from=
Re: 42c Iron Fairy Crane
[/quote]wow Numi...i have no words but thank you!...i send you a PM[/quote]
Dan is derserving of this High-Pin Crane.He is truly a die-hard collector who had always shared his finds and is a regular contributor on our forum from whom we all had learned so much.Keep up the posts Dan and know that we all appreciate your time & dedication to the benefit of our forum and its members.
PM for Dan.
numi
Thanks Jazzy,that makes me feel good.Dr Jazz wrote:Nice one Numi !!!! that is the spirit
Dan is derserving of this High-Pin Crane.He is truly a die-hard collector who had always shared his finds and is a regular contributor on our forum from whom we all had learned so much.Keep up the posts Dan and know that we all appreciate your time & dedication to the benefit of our forum and its members.
PM for Dan.
numi
numi
One cannot do much with all the monies in this world but can do much more if he strives toward contentment.
One cannot do much with all the monies in this world but can do much more if he strives toward contentment.
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Re: 42c Iron Fairy Crane
wow Numi...i have no words but thank you!...i send you a PM[/quote]numi wrote:
Thanks Jazzy,that makes me feel good.Dr Jazz wrote:Nice one Numi !!!! that is the spirit
Dan is derserving of this High-Pin Crane.He is truly a die-hard collector who had always shared his finds and is a regular contributor on our forum from whom we all had learned so much.Keep up the posts Dan and know that we all appreciate your time & dedication to the benefit of our forum and its members.
PM for Dan.
numi[/quote]
aw thanks for the kind words
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PM for Dan.
Thanks,numi
Thanks,numi
numi
One cannot do much with all the monies in this world but can do much more if he strives toward contentment.
One cannot do much with all the monies in this world but can do much more if he strives toward contentment.
Re: 42c Iron Fairy Crane
I'm feeling a little jealous Numi Why is Dan your golden child??.....No offence Dannumi wrote:PM for Dan.
Thanks,numi
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