Hi all,
Got these, and a few others listed for Saturday finish if anybody's interested?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171728113631? ... 1558.l2649
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171728114428? ... 1558.l2649
There's a black 40b on for £375.00 that's lost a headlamp, and a maroon Vanguard at £1300.00, so these ain't too bad if you don't mind playworn?
Chris Warr.
Couple of rare Dinky's I'm selling,
Re: Couple of rare Dinky's I'm selling,
Chris - the 40b is very interesting.. probably the only one I don't have... what was the history of the Black versions?starni999 wrote:Hi all,
Got these, and a few others listed for Saturday finish if anybody's interested?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171728113631? ... 1558.l2649
Chris Warr.
Ian
Re: Couple of rare Dinky's I'm selling,
I'm sure that if Chris tells us that these models are rare, then they are really rare. I therefore find it staggering that neither of these models sold - neither attracted so much as a single bid. Is this another example of Ebay slowing down (as has been mentioned elsewhere)?
Re: Couple of rare Dinky's I'm selling,
Idris... I KNOW they are rare and I'm not disputing that... what I'm interested in is the history behind the production of the black models as I can't find anything in my reference books about them other than in the Richardsons' Dinky book and its listed but no history of the models or photo of the item.Idris wrote:I'm sure that if Chris tells us that these models are rare, then they are really rare. I therefore find it staggering that neither of these models sold - neither attracted so much as a single bid. Is this another example of Ebay slowing down (as has been mentioned elsewhere)?
Also I missed the listings first time round...
Ian
Re: Couple of rare Dinky's I'm selling,
Hi all,
The black Triumph was produced in a relatively small quantity (no one knows exactly how many) at the very start of the run. Dinky had a close relationship with Triumph, as shown with the later Herald special colours issues. It's only a rumour, as so many years have gone by now, but the Black 40b was supposed to have been a run of samples bought by Triumph so that dealers could give one away when a real Triumph 1800 was purchased, a few were made, but the scheme never took off.
A mint unboxed (these only came in trade boxes) Black 40b went for £5000.00 in 1991 /2.
Mine is STILL for sale if anybody wants it as is the maroon Vanguard.
Chris Warr.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171736193670? ... 1558.l2649
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171736194376? ... 1558.l2649
The black Triumph was produced in a relatively small quantity (no one knows exactly how many) at the very start of the run. Dinky had a close relationship with Triumph, as shown with the later Herald special colours issues. It's only a rumour, as so many years have gone by now, but the Black 40b was supposed to have been a run of samples bought by Triumph so that dealers could give one away when a real Triumph 1800 was purchased, a few were made, but the scheme never took off.
A mint unboxed (these only came in trade boxes) Black 40b went for £5000.00 in 1991 /2.
Mine is STILL for sale if anybody wants it as is the maroon Vanguard.
Chris Warr.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171736193670? ... 1558.l2649
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171736194376? ... 1558.l2649
Re: Couple of rare Dinky's I'm selling,
Take an offer??starni999 wrote:Mine is STILL for sale if anybody wants it as is the maroon Vanguard.
Chris Warr.
Ian
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Re: Couple of rare Dinky's I'm selling,
If I was you Ian, I would take both while the chance is there, you won't see many more turn up in any condition. Get yourself Two very nice 'Play-Worn' examples of Hard To Find models, they will look good on your collector's website.
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Re: Couple of rare Dinky's I'm selling,
Ian, my first sentence was simply meant to set the stage for my second sentence. My contribution was meant as a stand-alone post rather than as any kind of response to your post. (I'm sure that you and Chris has forgotten more about Dinky Toys than I will ever know.)toysnz wrote:Idris... I KNOW they are rare and I'm not disputing that... what I'm interested in is the history behind the production of the black models as I can't find anything in my reference books about them other than in the Richardsons' Dinky book and its listed but no history of the models or photo of the item.Idris wrote:I'm sure that if Chris tells us that these models are rare, then they are really rare. I therefore find it staggering that neither of these models sold - neither attracted so much as a single bid. Is this another example of Ebay slowing down (as has been mentioned elsewhere)?
Apologies for the misunderstanding.
Re: Couple of rare Dinky's I'm selling,
No apology necessary - I misunderstood where you were coming from... my apologies to youIdris wrote:Ian, my first sentence was simply meant to set the stage for my second sentence. My contribution was meant as a stand-alone post rather than as any kind of response to your post. (I'm sure that you and Chris has forgotten more about Dinky Toys than I will ever know.)
Apologies for the misunderstanding.
Ian