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> I'm new to collecting McCoy also, but from what I have read, McCoy is one
> of the biggest pottery makers and made thousands a yearm, shipping them
all
> over the country. The factory was in Ohio, but as you said, it is readily
> available in Texas. It would seem to me that, since it's readily
available,
> prices remain low. I, too, like it better than Hull or some of the others.
> As it gets scarcer or more people become interested, prices will rise. I
> have noticed that some of the pieces in better condition are going for
more
> on e-bay than prices listed in some of the books. Could be a trend for
> prices to go up.
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