SMS88 wrote:
Just about every collector in 1980s UK would have been aware that Pickford corporate colour was navy blue because this was a national company with trucks seen just about everywhere so they would be most unlikely to ever be fooled by green Pickfords suddenly appearing for the 1st time 20 years after the blue ones.The suggestion that they were official production for Pickfords is as absurd as Exxon/Esso ordering corporate gifts with their familiar blue + red logo recoloured yellow + green (BP colours).Emerald green as mentioned previously is close to the colour of BRS, a major nationalised UK transport concern of the 1960s.
It is very difficult to find the standard criterion and then claim, that e.g. the green line 2 Pickfords is a fake. Always there is an argument that can disprove the first argument .
- If someone says that it is suddenly appearing after 50-60 years:
I can answer that there are many and many models about which none of us heard over 50 years, e.g. my 10c Sugar Container in lighter blue with the crown and no front brace ( only one model known up till now) or my 61a Ferret Scout with number on the raised panel ( only one model known up till now)
By the way, 2 line green Pickfords already exists in 2 exemplars, and it was predicted
- If someone claims that the green painting is absurd for Pickfords company :
I can answer that it is quite possible that Lesney produced in their offer several models in blue and some in green , let the customer make his choice . The exeistence of the green model repainted to blue one only supports my assumption that both colours were made simultaneously .
By the way, there is the absurd 11a Esso Tanker in orange colour (not sunfaded ! !) also!!!!
- If someone claims that the model is mint:
I can answer that there are many pre pro or rare models in mint (or near mint) conditions, e.g. Jason's 7c Refuse Truck, my 20c Taxi without towing guide , my 33a Ford Zodiac in green, Matchboxgrizzly´s 75b Ferrari in bronze
By the way, from the point of statistic there is nothing suspicious to see one strange phenomenon or two strange phenomena consecutive
Sometimes I really do not know .....
Antonin