Ramsay's 15th Edition

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Ramsay's 15th Edition

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I see Ramsay's British Diecast has put out it's 15 edition. Has anyone bought the latest edition? If so, is there any worth while additions that would be of interest to a person who only collects vintage Lesney?
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My last 'Ramsay' was the 12th, I was only looking at the colour pictures of models, it did not offer anything for me, but is handy to see what prices other experts think we should be getting for our models.

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:My last 'Ramsay' was the 12th, I was only looking at the colour pictures of models, it did not offer anything for me, but is handy to see what prices other experts think we should be getting for our models.

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Re: Ramsay's 15th Edition

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I'm still using the 10th edition Joe. I considered updating to 12 or 13, but was put off by the inclusion of preproduction and other dubious oddities as if they were genuine variations.

I'll probably stick with what I have - all price guides seem to have little meaning in the fickle NZ market, and I rarely find the need to source additions to my collection offshore.

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