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    #16
    Jeff,
    After a couple of reductions it's down to a little over four. Mind you, he can ask anthing he wants for it and it's ok with me. However, that is alot of money for a zincer.

    Chet
    Zinc stinks!

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      #17
      Originally posted by Chet Sowersby View Post
      Jeff,
      After a couple of reductions it's down to a little over four. Mind you, he can ask anthing he wants for it and it's ok with me. However, that is alot of money for a zincer.

      Chet
      Wow, I hadn't seen that one. I must be really living in the stone age. Here's what I would consider reasonable prices for PABs in good condition, even considering "internet dealer prices."

      $150-$180 - regular run-of-the-mill zincers: AS in triangle, daisies, Aurich, KWM Wurster, ÜÜ, Frank & Reif, R.K., sc Steinhauer & Lück, flatbacks, Rudolf Souval.

      $180-$220 - zincers maybe a little rarer or "more desirable" (subjective!): Hymmen, Hobacher, sc Juncker, pillow crimp, R.R.S., Porsche, oval crimp, 7-wheeler, GWL, Assmann.

      $220 - $250 - some even "rarer" zincers (FLL 43, AWS 1942, EWE), most Buntmetall, most Cupal.

      $250 - $300 - NS Porsche, Assmann Cupal in excellent condition, Friedrich Orth zinc, bronze massive Buntmetall small w Wurster.

      $300 - $400 - silver hollow Buntmetall Wurster, .A.S in track zinc, Francke & Co zinc, silver massive Buntmetall small w Wurster.

      Above $400 - Cupal massive Porsche, Francke & Co FCL-marked massive zinc, silver zinc EWE, A.S. in track Buntmetall, other rarities.


      I didn't really mean for this to be a rarity scale, just my subjective opinion on reasonable prices. I guess my problem with current prices is that most internet dealers are through the roof and the Estand is getting that way, yet I can find PABs from most any of the categories above at local shows for $150-$200.

      So am I a dinosaur with prices, or what?

      Best,
      Greg
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        #18
        Greg, I can't agree more with you.

        kr
        Indy

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          #19
          Greg,
          I think you pulled a "Ripp van Winkle" and took a little nap.... I do very much agree with your pricing structure though. However, it is no longer reality I'am afraid.

          Chet
          Zinc stinks!

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            #20
            wow a flurry of $500 U.S. badges on estand-so much for this thread

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              #21
              Paying a high price for a rarity is fine, but paying a high price for something common isw foolish.

              I will pay $1000 each for the FCL and FZZS marked tank badges. However, I doubt anyone will sell one to me.

              Bob Hritzb
              In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

              Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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