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Old 07-15-2008, 10:10 AM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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So what does an Old Crow go for these days?

I just wonder because a friend saw miine the other day, and wants one. I told him that I wouldn't even know where to get one, but that it would not be cheap. And mine will never be for sale. I imagine many of the people that own them feel the same way.
 

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Old 07-15-2008, 10:17 AM   # 2 Quick Link (permalink)
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You can still get 200.00 a pop for one of them...I sold my last dupe of one just last week...
But i'm not selling my last one i have.
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Re: So what does an Old Crow go for these days?

I will never part with mine. Hey J.P. Remember that is how you and I became buds man, trying to find our Old Crows. I also got mine signed by Bud Anderson, and have a story to go with that.
 

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Re: So what does an Old Crow go for these days?

I just wonder because a friend saw miine the other day, and wants one. I told him that I wouldn't even know where to get one, but that it would not be cheap. And mine will never be for sale. I imagine many of the people that own them feel the same way.


Yeah, my OC will be the last model that goes if I ever have to part with the collection... I would think the price is $150-$200 unsigned...
 

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Hey J.P. Remember that is how you and I became buds man, trying to find our Old Crows.

Hey, MD, aren't we all (at least for the most part) buds on this Forum?
 

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We are all Buds on the forum ...But it's funny how that Old Crow made a friendship with MD and i ...
It's really the only GMP P-51D Mustang i care about the most...Having yours signed is by far
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I still have both of mine in great condition. Both signed by Bud Anderson.



 

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Priceless.....
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We are all buds man. I love when we get the chance to meet up.
 

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