kerbside wrote:Hello John I am quite surprised at how many of the same box come with New and With-out new on the ends I have found quite a few in my lot.
George T.
Taniwha wrote:Without "New" always seem harder to come by for most G boxes IMHO. I have over 100 G boxes (not many, I know...) and probably only about 15 of them are without "New".
Cheers,
Gavin
Hi George and Gavin,
I've always felt that Lesney allowed themselves an overly generous amount of time when it came to retaining the 'NEW' designation on their 'G' type Superfast boxes. I suppose the marketing men got their way?!
Anyway, by my count there are 180 'G' boxes with 'NEW' to the end flaps (including models with multiple variations such as the 58 DAF Girder truck which came in 3 flavours).
Conversely, there are just 35 'G' boxes without 'NEW' (including the short-lived regular wheel issues - 16 Bulldozer, 39 Tractor, 40 Trailer, 61 Alvis and 65 Combine).
So, for purely Superfast wheel models, there is an exact ratio of 6:1 in favour of 'NEW'.
On that basis, I do agree with Gavin that without 'NEW' boxes are harder to find. However, there are exceptions to the rule for models that had a decent run in the range but didn't enjoy an 'H' or 'I' type upgrade, such as the '8 Wildcat Mustang', '22 Freeman Commuter', '23 VW Camper', '34 Formula 1 Racing Car', '36 Draguar' and '62 Rat Rod Dragster'.
In summary, if you don't collect the second generation of Superfast generic models, then you'll most likely not own many 'G' type boxes without 'NEW'.
I'd be very interested to hear any different views on this from other 'G' box collectors.