I was watching this live auction today and saw an American Flyer boxcar go for $1100! All I could say is WOW!!!
$1100 Boxcar
Allan Miller wrote:Well if a person likes American Flyer items and has $1,100 to spend to support his hobby, I say good for him! No reason at all why some Flyer items shouldn't command premium prices like Lionel, Ives, Boucher, Hafner, Carlisle & Finch, Marklin, Marx, and other classic brands in the toy train hobby.
Reading through the seller's feedback, I don't think I'd have given him my $1100, he seems to be having some issues; sure its 98.7%, but those negs are all about the same things; shipping and service, not good IMO.
As for the $1100 for a box car, well like I said in the other thread, its worth what someone will pay for it. But, something tells me that if I paid that much for it, then my wife would be telling me to sleep in it.
That car garners that kinda price.
I sold one a couple of years ago on Ebay for $ 700.00,without a box.
American Flyer production never got to the numbers like Lionel and Marx.And some A.F. pieces are very hard to come across.
Collin ,operator of the " Eastern Kentucky & Ohio R.R."
Not being a collector, the only box car I'd consider giving that much for would be full size, less trucks, couplers and brake hardware, FOB a block foundation in my yard. Add electricity and it would make a good layout space.
Chuck
ATSJer wrote:The term, "A fool and his money are soon parted" comes to mind.
I couldn't have said it better myself.
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
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darianj wrote:I was watching this live auction today and saw an American Flyer boxcar go for $1100! All I could say is WOW!!!$1100 Boxcar
PLUS $209.00 buyer's premium(19%), +$5.00 handling, + shipping...
Yikes.
Rob
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