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Zorba 08-20-2017 11:02 PM

Your papers please...

alvin 08-21-2017 04:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sheepherder (Post 306799)
OK, I'm not a collector, but I'll take a stab at setting a baseline price for bringback papers...

Say a seller has two double-date Erfurt artilleries, exact same condition, asking $2,500 for one, gun only w/mag...The other is gun w/mag and matching bringback papers, for $2,600... :rolleyes:

I would say no deal on the one with the $100 paperwork...Not even for $50...But for $20, I would choose that one over its twin without papers... :thumbup:

But that's what to me is a 'high-end' Luger. Anything under say $1,500, I would not go $20. maybe $10, more likely $5. :)

But that's just me, a backwoods hick who doesn't know his buttcrack from a hole in the ground... :cheers:
(If the seller had a really good story to go with the paperwork and the Luger, I'd buy him an egg salad sandwich too...) :p

$100 is 4% of $2500. Should go that one with paper, even if you have no interest in it. You can get more from it. Maybe $200 or even $300. For total $2600 input, generating $2900 output with effort does not sound attractive at all, but that's due to the $2500 base gun, not due to the paper. The paper is still a small percentage of the whole value. If the base gun can also help generating $300, output total $3200, that will be good.

DonVoigt 08-21-2017 09:17 AM

I would buy the one with papers- and "justify" it by telling myself I would have paid the $2600 for just the pistol!

By the way, I would not pay even $2000 for a "common" artillery; nor for a double date 1918- even though I want one!

Rich -
you may be a bumpkin, but I'm a Cheap bumpkin. ;)

Douglas Jr. 08-21-2017 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phillynick (Post 306792)
Could have been a FN 1922...

I thought the same. FN Model 1922 was made in large quantities and they had reached the "b" block by 1944.


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