Howbout that Madison Hardware Sign? Stout sold that years ago
OR an original motorized Gondola?
Or a Display Layout item? or layout itself?
Had a chance to buy the Mining Train That Fritz Von Teager got from the original owner passed
Had TWO opurtunities to buy a 773 in 1982 and 2009 passed due to other commitments(Do have the outer box for the 1964 one though)
AND back in the early eighties some guy was selling a double o set in case wanted two hundred something Dad had to say no to that
and was at the Ward Kimball sale by Noel Barret in 2004
did get an Ives Diesel a European Building and the figures shown on the TM video there
So impulsively got ONE lot from Julliens Auction (Not gonna be buying anything for a bit after that)
AND that 40,000 collection in 2016 (Homer Simpson Drooling noise)
(IF ONLY I COULD BE the SOLE winner of a Mega Millions, won free game last time I played)
lionelsoni Here's a T-34, a little pricier at $83496: http://www.mortarinvestments.eu/products/tanks-2/t-34-35#currency=USD
Here's a T-34, a little pricier at $83496:
http://www.mortarinvestments.eu/products/tanks-2/t-34-35#currency=USD
Now THAT one looks like it's in such good shape I'd go the extra cash for it!
I do kind of question the "Tiger Killer" tag they put on it, one-on-one with a Tiger the T-34 would come out second-best. They overwhelmed the Tigers by sheer weight of numbers, not that the T-34's weren't good, they certainly were.
Ever been in a T-34? I have, and man it's tight in there! The average Russian tanker couldn't have been over 5'8" and thin as a rail! I'm a six-footer and it was a squeeze for me moving around in the thing!
cwburfleThere is nothing that I'd pay $75,000 to purchase.
Me neither.
cwburfleUnfortunately, I let them go. (No books to tell me they were rare). I have not seen another legitimate set since.
Aint that the way it always goes?
Trains, trains, wonderful trains. The more you get, the more you toot!
What's your grail?There is nothing that I'd pay $75,000 to purchase. Two extremely scarce items I'd like to find at a price I was willing to pay are:Prewar #5 test bench (no letter after the 5). - it was the first one offered. Postwar #211 Texas Special AA ALCOs in the original seperate sale boxes - This engine was normally included in sets lacking individual component boxes, and is fairly common. However, it was also offered as a seperate sale item, and did come boxed. I know this as a fact, because I purchased several sets from a department store was I was a kid. Unfortunately, I let them go. (No books to tell me they were rare). I have not seen another legitimate set since.
Bob Nelson
I thought it was interresting thet they described it as "the holy grail" of toy train collecting. Personally, I can think of a lot of things that would be higher on my list. Like one of the standard Gauge "Special Window Display" sets in chrome and bronze or maybe the preproduction model of the 45 gateman.
What's your grail?
For $75K, they oughta deliver, mount, and annually polish the thing!
If you have 75K to spend on that plaque, you don't care about the cost of shipping.
You'd think for 75K they would have thrown in free shipping.
Bob Keller
Whew!
Lotsa things I could spend 75 big ones on, but I don't think a bronze wall plaque would be one of them.
Hey, you can get a nice "used but not abused" T-34 tank for that!
Not being female don't carry that BUT Blew my wad Julliens Neal Young Auction Would have Loved that New Haven protype
Also would have liked the elevated train set from Ward Kimballs auction but over 30,000............................ Tried to buy a New Haven 209 box once stopped at 500.00 kept going................
Got some spare cash lying around? Lionel 50th Anniversary Plaque from Irvington on the bay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-One-of-Kind-Lionel-Train-Corporation-50th-Anniversary-NJ-Factory-Plaque/253320579017?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20131017132637%26meid%3D1303604c997841ba8c67814cef52fc3c%26pid%3D100033%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D8%26sd%3D253320579017&_trksid=p2045573.c100033.m2042
It's only seventy five thousand dollars!
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