Phonolair wrote:gramophone78 wrote:
I forgot about the one that sold for $8k. Do you remember if it was with presentation case..??.AFAIK, there are at least 10-12 #10's known. I only know of three cased. However, I agree Larry, there may be others out there.
I seem to remember that it did have the correct case and wondering what effect the box had on the price, but I'm not 100% positive. I would have to dig the Stanton's catalog out and see if there were any pictures of it
Larry Crandell
Thanks for the reminder Larry & Ken. Larry, as you wrote....I wonder what effect the presentation case had on the realized price...??.
I seem to recall one prior (no case) sold for around $3-$4 thousand at a show. Therefore, could a simple case double the value of one ?....I find that hard to imagine. However, any good toy collector will pay a high premium (sometimes double) for a toy with a box.....go figure.
I believe that this cased example was the first one in a very long time to come on the open market.