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Last weekend was the Kenton Ohio annual consignment auction. I did not go due to working, But a buddy sent me a list of what the cubs he saw sell and what they brought.
round fender ( model 70 i think) repainted decent tires runs $250
narrow frame (not sure of model) older repaint but decent $100
1650 ran with deck repaint and new tires $325
1450 ran with mule drive and repaint $100
123 ran older repaint but nice 25$
another narrow frame $80
and a 1200 in original paint for 225$
a ten year cub tractor with deck in good shape $50
I do not know what going on here but those prices seem soft to me. the 123 really shocked me. Could be a sign of cub collecting is a dyeing phase. Saw the saw thing in the antique tractor market years back ( think IH H,M and JD A,B) maybe its like that I don't know. Curious what you all think of these prices. Jim
 
Those are lowball prices, and are not truly indicative of the overall market. Location plays a part in values. Think of supply and demand. There are a lot of Cubs here in Pennsylvania, so typically prices are better than in other areas.

I do think this hobby will soften. Most young people could give two hoots about a vintage car or vintage garden tractor. They are into tech, social media, and other contemporary items. They would rather waste their money on a POS new lawn mower at home depot than buy a solid vintage machine that initially may not be the prettiest.
 
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