Need help on what something is worth
An acquaintance approached me knowing I'm into antiques and offered to sell a cast iron toy airplane for $100. The
toy appears to be 30s/40s with 95% of its original paint, on the bottom is a vinyl decal, made in Wichita KS with the
logo of the "Wichitoy" toy company. On the wing is a vinyl decal that says "aerial torpedo".Could find very little info
on them. So I guess my question is, Is a toy from a almost unheard of toy company worth anything? Does anyone
collect toy manufacturers with no name recognition?
Might be one of the last known pieces of their wares that has survived with paint & decal. Doing a google on
"wichitoy toy pictures" shows some of their plastic toys they made in the late 40's, nothing cast iron, airplane is 10/12
inches long with wingspan about the same. Wondering what someone would pay for something very rare that nobody
has heard of. Any ideas of value, high & low?
Try this link out......
https://randyregier.com/portfolio/wichitoy-story/
msongs
(70,178 posts)msongs
(70,178 posts)multigraincracker
(34,093 posts)The plane would be a gamble. For a resale I might go $25.
But that's me.
KS Toronado
(19,585 posts)$100 is reaching for the very top end. Only someone in Wichita's aircraft industry might give crazy money
for it, and he was aware I spent 40 years working in it. I'll see him this weekend again and low ball him
and see what happens.
KS Toronado
(19,585 posts)They participated in a toy exposition in Germany.
Vinca
(51,054 posts)Antique Roadshow toy appraisers. Noel Barrett apparently has a website you can send a message to.
KS Toronado
(19,585 posts)A nationally advertised toy auction might bring out some crazy money.
Elwood P Dowd
(11,444 posts)He also had a store called Frank Fritz Finds in Savanna, Illinois. If he still has that store you might want to send him a pic and see what it might be worth. He is a retailer and will probably offer you half of what it's worth at best, but you might get a better idea of it's retail value.
KS Toronado
(19,585 posts)I checked, he's still in business, and yes Frank would offer half of what he thought he could get out of it.
ZonkerHarris
(25,277 posts)Especially if it has any "spacey" design relation to the toys in the links.
When dealing with something that is actually rare like this I have found you can set your own price but you have to find the right buyer.
It's usually worth the time and money.
The story is what will sell this, online or in person at a convention.
So rare there are no Wichitoys for sale on eBay of any kind.
that means something
Id love to see a picture of it.