I have an OLD metal toy fire truck. Where can I go to find out what it's worth?
Jun 16, 2009 by geekedaj | Posted in Toys
I found this OLD OLD toy fire engine that my grandpa bought from a yard sale about 16+ years ago. LIke I said, it's all metal. I know it's got to be worth SOMETHING, but I have no idea what kind of website I should go to. I know that there are a gazillion
A website probably won't give you a very accurate appraisal. Try calling or e-mailing local auction houses and antique stores and see if they can help you in person.
ToyGeek | Jun 16, 2009
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Agenda Review May 4…Coimbatore
The first part of Agenda Review was a bit out of the ordinary, an agreement was signed between Toledo and Comibatore, India making them one of our sister cities. Some of the history of how the relationship between the two cities connects to the University of Toledo – (link) .
First up is legislation presented by McNamara –
Re-establishing the fifteen member Electric Franchise Review Committee to create an energy plan for the City of Toledo and investigate ways of reducing electric rates; and declaring an emergency.
The original Electric Franchise Review Committee in 1989 did two studies to recommend strategies to lower electric rates in our area. They were also charged with if there was a franchise agreement with the City, there was some legal wrangling that ended up with two compact agreements. There is no franchise so that aspect of the former duties is not needed but we have created Toledo Public power and a variety of ways to generate power such as the solar field, the co-gen plant, etc. There are lots of ways to use these assets in the best interest of the citizens but there are policy initiatives and decisions that need to be made to come up with an energy policy. The committee would be create/renamed but could assist in coming up with short and long term plans related to things like selling energy credits, what to do with the power we are generating at Collins Park, the answer may not be to use it on site, because of the changes of law. It’s possible proper use of Toledo Public Power utility rates could be lowered for the whole area. The new Committee would consist of 15 members, none of which could have a connection to any utility companies. It’s not designed to be adversarial against First Energy, it’s designed to help create an independent voice to suggest policy. We don’t have a master plan for dealing with our energy assets. Ludeman asked if McNamara was planning on having committee hearing, Waniewski also wanted a committee hearing to look at Toledo Public Power, the history the costs associated, the services that may be provided, by-laws of the committee. It was scheduled for May 24 in Public Utilities for a commitee hearing.