DavidChristCollection
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- Dec 10, 2024
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Under Two Flags was a hobby shop. They commissioned manufacturers like Trophy of Wales and Heco Tinplate Models to make items for them to sell as their own.Is that how it worked? I was under the impression that UTF was a predecessor and evolved into Trophy. But, still the rookie in the room here.
Looks like my guys. Most of what I saw was discussion about whether the bases were added later. Mine don't have bases. I'll re-read in case I'm missing something that should be smacking me upside the broadside. But, all I got was a confirmation of their name and that they're most likely earlier versions of Trophy. No discussion of UTF that I picked up on first glance. Thanks for the direction. I did pick up some other info there in other sets I had questions about. A worthwhile tripTrophy. Look at page 8 of the Boer War thread.
Al,Well, based on the "ugly horses with big eyes," they are definitely early UTF. I have seen these horses in other early UTF sets.
Sounds good!Thank you, Louis. The Trophy threads in the forum used to be very exciting and engaging, with a lot of discussion. Now, it looks like they have fallen asleep—it's about time to add some adrenaline!![]()
I was starting to think it was just that nobody wanted to talk to the new kid. HahahaThank you, Louis. The Trophy threads in the forum used to be very exciting and engaging, with a lot of discussion. Now, it looks like they have fallen asleep—it's about time to add some adrenaline!![]()
I’m not so sure Alex. I think they’re Trophy but will defer to you.Well, based on the "ugly horses with big eyes," they are definitely early UTF. I have seen these horses in other early UTF sets.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem like they elicit a lot of interest anymore. From my perspective, prices (and thus interest) have dropped. I’ve been trying to sell some things on eBay with no luck. I’m downsizing and want to reduce my collection (all makers) significantly and with Trophy there has been no interest at all.Thank you, Louis. The Trophy threads in the forum used to be very exciting and engaging, with a lot of discussion. Now, it looks like they have fallen asleep—it's about time to add some adrenaline!![]()
I’ve lowered the price significantly, to the point where I would be taking quite a loss as it is.The Buy It Now (BIN) price and offers work quite differently. My philosophy on eBay is that if an item doesn’t sell within two months at the asking price, it likely means my price is too high for the current market, so I will lower it again. In some cases, I’ll even take a loss because there’s no alternative.
The toy soldier market isn’t going to bounce back to where it once was, and unfortunately, we can’t take these wonderful collectibles with us.It’s an uncomfortable reality, but that’s where things stand today.
Just my two cents.