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volvoman

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  1. I have replaced the acetate on a number of boxed models I have sold on ebay over the past few years, in all honesty it does not seem to have made any difference to the prices they have achieved in terms of they have been virtually the same as 'original' complete boxes.I think provided you do it well enough as powerabbit suggests 9.9/10 it will not make any difference in fact sometimes they actually look a lot better as it does stiffen up the boxes.There wiil always be those who will want something that is absolutely 100% original in every aspect of course but it depends where your priorities lie.Hope this helps.

    PS-I always state I have replaced the acetate ;D

  2. I think you will find this particular ebay seller makes a habit of this sort of thing on the basis sometimes he finds a mug and sometimes he doesn't. (;D).

    He was also the seller of the infamous 'Terminator' Shawnee Poole Dump Trailer which was featured on here a while back.He is still up to his usual tricks on that front as well I have noticed recently.  ::))Sadly ebay did not appear to want to do anything about it ???-you have been warned!!

  3. Thanks for the comments guys-in answer to the various questions-

    1) The plough nearest the front on the first photo-no that is what is known as a packing case box and slides in and out on a plinth-from the late 60's.

    2) I would consider selling individual items as well as the whole collection.

    3) I have been collecting for sometime as some as you may have guessed-some are childhood aquisitions some later.

    4) Apart from some very minor paint chips on only some of the models all of them are in mint condition.I have replaced the acetate on a couple of the implement boxes as accurately as possible.

    5)The motors on the powerfarm models were working last time I checked them.

    6) The Picture with the straw box models the -one is a MF595 the other is a genuine MF590.

  4. Kentman-his name is Joerg Dibo he is from Germany-I have sold quite a bit of stuff off ebay to him-a great guy to deal with.He is not quite as active on ebay as he used to be ,he used to bid on everything that was worth anything about 2 years ago.Saying that he must have one of the biggest Britains collections around.He only seems to bid on the very hard to come by items now.

    I am pretty sure he is a member on here.

    He used to employ a very interesting tactic on ebay of going in very high initially,I think a lot of people used to see his name and thought it was not worth bidding if he was in for it.I sure it must have worked for him on numerous occasions the amount of stuff he bought when he was most active.

  5. I sold one a couple of months ago to our friend the 'Funchemist' on ebay for ?75,in a Rainbow Box-it was not quite mint as some of the white plastic bodywork had discoloured slightly.

    As a guide as posted above boxed depending on condition anything between ?60 and ?90 on ebay in my experience.Hope this helps.

  6. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220135035171

    Just thought would add a slightly different element to this debate.This sold last night on ebay,I just wondered after all the debates and appearance of alleged  fakes and copies whether perhaps this had affected values? I seem to recall a certain well known member on here sold a genuine boxed 590 about 2 years ago (?) for in excess of ?400 on ebay.

    Could have just been one of those nights on ebay of course but interesting none the less-any thoughts anyone?

    Ps Before anyone says anything yes I do have a vested interest-especially Marky!! ;)

  7. Thanks IH,mint 595 in  mint Straw Box-I would say anything between ?55 and ?80 on ebay at the moment,Thankfully I have one of those also,bought at around the same time,too much sentimental value to sell them though. :)

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