Purchasing Dilemma?
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Hello John I am with Tinman on this they are all nice models, but I would buy the one that you would love to own and have in your collection.
There are still models out there some where that I would buy not as an investment but just to have it in my collection.
The worse part is having the money but cannot find the model you want grr grr.
George T.
There are still models out there some where that I would buy not as an investment but just to have it in my collection.
The worse part is having the money but cannot find the model you want grr grr.
George T.
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My number one most wanted model was a Beales van, which I finially got from Kwackers. A second choice for me would be the red Ferarri. As those who know me, I am a bit of a cheap ass when it comes to collecting and I have been able to find all your listed models, except the yellow hub tractor (too many fakes) and the red Ferarri.
see my ebay sales at:
http://stores.ebay.com/EVERYTHING-4-KIDS?_rdc=1
http://stores.ebay.com/EVERYTHING-4-KIDS?_rdc=1
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I only treasure and acquire these little memory keepers for fun and enjoyment.
I limit myself to one of each model so care little for castings or tread patterns - but respect those who enjoy that aspect of our hobby.
Thinking it's the blue ice cream van for me - over Caddy or Vauxhall.
Good luck
I limit myself to one of each model so care little for castings or tread patterns - but respect those who enjoy that aspect of our hobby.
Thinking it's the blue ice cream van for me - over Caddy or Vauxhall.
Good luck
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I buy for two reasons: To display and enjoy the models (or to turn them into hobby money, to buy, enjoy and display more or better models) The red 75b would be my choice.
John
There's nothing regular about wheels
There's nothing regular about wheels
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I must agree that a red RW 75b would also be a good choice. They are extremely elusive but, with patience, can be picked up at sensible prices (especially if you are prepared to be flexible regarding condition).
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That's exactly what I think.Tinman wrote:I wouldn't recommend thinking of any of them as an investment but consider it a hobby purchase. In that mind frame, I would pick the one I most desire at this time.
Let's the pleasure be your guide.
Corgi-toys ergo sum
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The Red 75B would be my choice. I have had this model and still admire it every time I see it.
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Well then John with all the posts in answer to your question, what did you buy in the end for your collection, not an investment I hope.
George T.
George T.
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Well I would love to tell all of you that I have been able to purchase a model of my desire but I am having trouble ironing out all the details. I am a very picky collector and always look for the best model I can get and afford at that time. I have looked at several red Ferrari's but have been disappointed by a chip here or there or a rusty axle. I might have to rethink what to pick up but I will end up with 1 or 2 on my list.
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Thanks for looking, John
"For everyone you pass up, your always one behind"
Thanks for looking, John
"For everyone you pass up, your always one behind"
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Can't wait to see what you get. I may also look for a grail model in the next couple months. We may be fighting over a great red Ferrari.