Put A Tractor Under A Holiday Tree With so many possible destina tions for the annual holiday slip ping odyssey the mall, the dis count store, the toy store, etc. one might not think of stopping by the local agricultural equipment dealership. Considering that it would have to be a very large holiday tree to park a full-sized tractor or com bine beneath it, the dealership scales things down a bit. For the sandbox or showcase, toy and collectible replicas of agricultural equipment are becom ing popular gift items for young and old alike. ‘They’re definitely not just for kids,” said John Harper, Case Cor poration, senior product manager, parts marketing. “There’s a whole cottage industry built around these models, and some of the collect able ones are worth quite a bit of money.” That’s why he recommends investing in the newer models now, before they become high priced collectibles. “They’re great gifts, and the value often goes beyond the price.” Case IH dealerships offer the real McCoy manufacturer approved scale models of current and bygone equipment ‘They’re really popular gifts,”’ Harper said. “People like to have models of equipment they own or use. And, for children, there’s a natural attraction to toy farm equipment just like toy cars or trains. We offer toy bams, ani mals, workers, equipment i PENNSYLVANIA CHRISTMAS and GIFT SHOW NOV. 29 thru DEC. 3 • PA. FARM SHOW COMPLEX Opens Wednesday, Nov. 29 One stop shopping for all your gift needs. Buy direct from 500 vendors. Stretch your dollars—over 3,000 quality gifts from $2 up. Most items can’t be purchased in mall stores. CHRISTMAS SHOP at the largest holiday hall in the coun try-over 500 specialty shoppes selling a wide array of ex clusive, unique gifts for family & friends You'll be pleased with the quality, variety and range of reasonable prices ($2 to $700) Gifts for sale include arts & crafts, tewelrv, clothing. Christmas ornaments, toys, household accents, ceramics, furniture, dolls, flowers, YOU'LL BE ENTERTAINED dunni penence Take a 30-mmute break to enjoy a professional ice show or a 45-minute intermission to make-and-take some thing useful from one of the craft demonstrations Or, enjoy listening to our choral and musical groups If you like trains there's a 100-foot display that will intrigue you You'll enjoy seeing our 40 decorated trees, decorated mantles, and holiday displays And, you’ll see cooking clinics and Olde Christmas Village with its 17 life-size buildings and quaint tents GETTING HUNGRY from all this activity! There is a 600- seat cafeteria serving hot meals all day, and you'll find 5 concession areas to serve you. ONE ADMISSION PRICE COVERS ALL EVENTS. The entire show Is under one roof, and there is FREE PARKING in our 5,000-car parking lot. OPENS NOVEMBER 29 • PA. FARM SHOW COMPLEX • HARRISBURG. PA everything a child needs to create his or her own miniature farm.” Toy vs. Replica While sometimes it’s hard to keep toys out of adult hands and collectibles out of child hands, it’s usually easy to spot which is which. Collector models offer great detail. Toy i-odcls must conform with child safety laws, such as using rubber for any parts that stick out from the model to pre vent injury. Vintage models most popular The most popular products among colletors are vintage farm tractors. “A lot of people buy vintage tractor models because they remind them of tractors they grew up on,” Harper said. “It’s a hit of their childhood they can put on the mantle or the desk.” Released with the holiday sea son in mind, the Precision model of the Farmall M tractor should delight collectors of vintage trac tor models. “The Farmall M was one of the most popular tractors of its day,”- Harper said. “It’s very well known in the agricultural industry.” LyVLIHEHWfIH Pa. Farm Show Complax 2301 North Camaron Stroot Harrisburg, Pannsylvania (2 Blocks South of Exit 23 on 1-81) untmos and much, much more iour sho| The Precision series is known for its exquisite detail. From con cept to sale takes about one year, Harper said, because the artists and sculptors use original engi neering plans and restored original equipment to make their models and molds. ' Children, on the other hand, are often more fascinated by newer farm equipment especially toy models of equipment currently in use on farms. Right now, the IH Axial-Flow® combines and Magnum™ tractors are popular in both the toy and equipment industries. There are nearly 200 different models of Case IH and Case toys farm equipment, construction equipment, cars, planes, farm ani mals and people. Headquartered in Racine, Wis., Case is the second-largest maker of agricultural equipment in North America and the largest manufac turer and distributor of light- and medium-sized construction equip ment in the world. Case products are sold in approximately ISO countries through a network of about 4,100 independent dealers and distributors. CHRISTMAS SHOP 500 Vendors Display Their Unique Gift Items TRAINS 102' platform, 5 trains run simultaneously Don’t Miss This 5-D DATES: Wadnaaday, Novambar 29, to Sunday, Dacambar 3,199 S SHOW HOURS: 10 AM lot PM- Wadnatday Thurtday A Friday 9 AM lot PM-Saturday 10 AM to 6 PM-Sunday ADMISSION: $B.OO Oanaral Admlaalon 14.00 Santor Cltliana (ovar 02) - $3.00 Altar 5 PM lor Evaryona (no dlacounlt altar 5-PM) (chlldran undar 12 FREE with paranl) Collectible toys and models of agricultural and construc tion equipment are popular holiday gift items foryoung and old. 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