Some trades are easier than others I am sure we all agree. Most go fine, but occasionally you get a transaction which tests your resilience. For me that was the lot shown back on page 37 of this thread.
I bought a really good set of items in late April this year, and was refunded with no explanation 3 days later. On checking the same items had been sold two days before I bought them by the same seller. So suspicions all round as to whether they actually existed. I questioned the seller and he told me he was selling on behalf and the owner had misplaced them or possibly donated them. The seller was in the rag trade selling predominantly vintage jackets, shirts, ties, etc. So I didn't expect him to have a great deal of knowledge on Dinky Toys.
Less than two weeks ago I'm looking at ebay on a Saturday afternoon and up pops the same group of items, same photo's and description - different seller this time though. US shipping only, but I bought them and then explained the above to the seller. He agreed to ship to NZ, but communication was laboured and I couldn't get any real sense out of him. The one thing that made me want to believe he was kosher was he was also in the rag trade selling jackets, etc. Once again only non clothing items were the Dinky toys.
Doubt persisted until 12 Days later the parcel above arrives. But wait that's not the end of the dramas with this trade, of the 13 items listed and photographed in the lot only 12 have arrived. How do you do that?? Immediate contact with the seller once I discovered this and a promise from him of next day shipment, along with apologies for the mistake.
Once I get past the protracted issues with this lot I am very happy I actually managed to add them to my collection. I'd say there in the majority immediate pre or post world war two. Smooth hubs, thin axles and pierced baseplates on a few suggest this. Only a couple of headlights, a windscreen and a set of tracks missing, with generally shiny and complete paintwork. Tyres look original but probably aren't, I definitely won't be cleaning this lot. The patina on these models is consistent and wont be messed with by me. Definitely as a group the best condition models I have from this Period!
23A Racing Car
30C Daimler
36B Bentley

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