Settrington Signalling Backplate
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Re: Settrington Signalling Backplate
If someone pays £720 then by definition that's what it's worth.
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Re: Settrington Signalling Backplate
It was worth what the buyer wanted to pay! But I know it’s way way to expensive
Re: Settrington Signalling Backplate
I was happy for them to think it was worth that because I was selling it But it was only "worth" that because of the rarity of the station and my point was that the buyer wasn't sure that was where it came from until I said it was. About 10 years ago I was offered a crusty old handlamp brass plated "NER" "Burdale" and "M&DR"and he wanted £900 for it. Would it sell for that in auction ? Probably. Did I buy it ? No.
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Re: Settrington Signalling Backplate
I wonder how much an M&DR brick would fetch now- I have 1 and a 1/2 of them!!!!!
Re: Settrington Signalling Backplate
Thats a good question!
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Re: Settrington Signalling Backplate
Just as an interesting aside, we have a Settrington layout booked for the model show
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Re: Settrington Signalling Backplate
Sounds nice and will be interesting to see.