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iltempo27
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Old collection

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Hi. I have a largish collection of boxed Matchbox 1-75 toys collected as a child. One of them, a 15 Super Atlantic Tractor with grey wheels, may, I understand have a reasonable value. It is in excellent condition, perhaps not perfectly mint, box has a bit of damage. My question is: if I were to offer it for sale, would a specialist toy auction be a better option or is eBay an acceptable place for something like this? Any help gratefully accepted.
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I think it depends on what else you’ve got - if it’s a big collection in excellent condition a specialist auction could be a good choice. But if you want to sell only one or two, eBay is a good option.

Can we see a closer picture of the axle ends on both sides? It might just be reflections, but I wonder if these have the three way crimp?
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Resized and enhanced version of the above picture.
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DrJeep wrote:Can we see a closer picture of the axle ends on both sides? It might just be reflections, but I wonder if these have the three way crimp[/url]?
Exactly the reason for leaving the original images posted above, possible 'Three Way' crimping.

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My eye is untrained in these expert matters, but I would have round rather than crimped. Picture best I can do.

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This is a great picture. I have resized and very slightly enhanced the contrast, however, what we really wanted to see were the small axle-ends which are now on the other side of the model, not the side we can see above.

Please can you do the other side now, thank's.

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iltempo27 wrote:My eye is untrained in these expert matters, but I would have round rather than crimped. Picture best I can do.

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This is a great picture. I have resized and very slightly enhanced the contrast, however, what we really wanted to see were the small axle-ends which are now on the other side of the model, not the side we can see above.

Please can you do the other side now, thank's.

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Yes, the other side is the critical one and in the first pic they look to be tampered with.
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I have spun it over so the model is the right way up and have slightly resized the image but below is a fully resized version.
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In this picture the axle-ends don't look too bad so the original larger image is better for seeing what appeared to be a three-way crimp.

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Is there a consensus on the axle ends, and does it make a difference, positive or negative, to the attractiveness as a potential acquisition, of the model please?
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The small axle-ends on the left side of the model look really bad in your very first picture and I would not buy the model on that alone, but in the other picture with the model parallel to the camera they look fine and I would buy the model on that picture!

I can only go with the first picture though and say something is not right with the axle-ends.

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