BoeingDriver wrote:Reminds me of the time I spent a day in Venice back in '87 or so. At a small, hole in the wall souvenir shop I spotted a Dinky Beech Bonanza MIB! It was cheap and I bought it. Had a glass of wine next door to celebrate my find. Went to the next souvenir shop and asked for airplanes. Netted a P-47 and Stuka MIB. Had another glass of wine to celebrate. Well this went on and one until the shops closed and I had 10 MIB Dinky aircraft--Baron, Bonanza, Stuka, 737, Harrier, Tornado, two versions of Sea Stallion, Dominie, and two more Bonanzas in the yellow box! I had to catch the train back to Aviano that night and left for the States next morning. Always dreamed of going back to pan for more gold. Happens once in a lifetime I suppose.
Ladd
Considering the prices for wine in Venice, I doubt at least, that there was a financial profit with your finds....
However, yes. I also made those trips and can confirm, that by beginning of the 90's the stores were emptied and China invasion has begun. My best find was in 1988, when I picked up a Bburago Renault Alpin A-110 at a small toy store 50 meter far from my student flat. I did not collect car models, but I knew about them. Price was 7,95 Deutsche Mark and sold it for 200,- next day.