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DavidJayUden 08-25-2015 08:57 AM

Commercial P08 for sale: Swinging for the far wall...
 
Well, I suppose it's worth a try...

http://www.gunsamerica.com//93371102...r-P08.htm?wl=1


dju

Olle 08-25-2015 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DavidJayUden (Post 276156)
Well, I suppose it's worth a try...

http://www.gunsamerica.com//93371102...r-P08.htm?wl=1


dju

"worth a try"? When somebody wants $5k for a gun and only posts one picture, he ain't trying... Other than trying to tell his wife that "Yes honey, I did put it up for sale!" :D

siegersallee 08-25-2015 09:17 AM

Hmmm...I rather don't think the condition warrants the price tag. I suspect you are being factitious, right?

There are far cheaper and higher condition commercial P.08s available. Check out Legacy and Pre98.

Ron Wood 08-25-2015 10:54 AM

Only a little more than 300% over priced.

DavidJayUden 08-25-2015 11:42 AM

I should have added something like: "Now for your entertainment..."

But it would be interesting to follow. Take an average run-of-the-mill commercial Luger, write a dramatic B. S. history for it, and put a hysterically laughable price-tag on it and see what happens. Remember, he only needs to fool one person.

An interesting lesson in marketing.

dju

kurusu 08-25-2015 12:02 PM

Never give a sucker an even break.:D

Arizona Slim 08-25-2015 12:51 PM

I would have a difficult time considering paying much more than $1000. for a 1921 Commercial with no inspection period, not returnable, has the $1,000,000. chip, questionable condition, 1 photo, a major B.S. story as to it's acquisition, from a seller with only one positive feedback, with two sales to his credit, claiming to have for sale a 94 year old pistol that has never been fired. Just my two cents.

Lon

Sergio Natali 08-25-2015 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Olle (Post 276157)
"worth a try"? When somebody wants $5k for a gun and only posts one picture, he ain't trying... Other than trying to tell his wife that "Yes honey, I did put it up for sale!" :D

Olle

That made me laugh! :roflmao:


Sergio

DonVoigt 08-25-2015 03:35 PM

Yeah,
but it was owned by a famous person who was written about by another- all you have to do is
Pay an extra $4k to find out who and by whom!

Sounds like a deal to me - for the seller.

Dick Herman 08-25-2015 11:14 PM

The famous person served under Patten. Who the hell was Patten? So much for the accuracy of "the rest of the story."

ithacaartist 08-25-2015 11:19 PM

This listing appeared in my Gunsamerica "Wishlist" this A.M. It is so ridiculous I'd considered posting about it, just to give everyone some comic relief.;) I think the "Honey, I listed it!" explanation is the most kind.:D

Everything I noticed about the ad has already been mentioned, so I have only one further comment: The upshot of this ad is that it is likely, indeed, that this seller is pointing his finger at his market to indicate they are idiots.:nono: The problem (for him) with that is that--as someone instructed me long ago--if someone is pointing a finger in this way at someone else, close examination of the situation reveals that the "pointer" has three fingers pointing back at him/herself!:evilgrin:

cirelaw 08-26-2015 12:17 AM

Remember 1908 was the first military luger and probobly was the longest in the wartherefore the most use. If it were the 1908 commercial version it would not have that many concerns. I bought my 1908 military from a fellow member with unit markings so I'm assured all is legit. The seller is showing you only half the centerfold!! Eric

alanint 08-26-2015 09:20 AM

He is also offering a nice, but not particularly rare trench gun for ONLY $6,000, about three and one half times what it is worth. He cleverly words the inspector's mark description to almost sound like it belonged to the General himself.

http://www.gunsamerica.com/943974374...-Trenchgun.htm

I also noted the unusual spelling of his name, "Erich", in the German style.

Sounds like Erich is trying to build a retirement account upon other's ignorance.

DonVoigt 08-26-2015 10:24 AM

The sad thing is, someone with more $$ than knowledge or sense may actually buy it!

cirelaw 08-26-2015 10:58 AM

It will be his bad marriage!!!

sheepherder 08-26-2015 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Olle (Post 276157)
"worth a try"? When somebody wants $5k for a gun and only posts one picture, he ain't trying... Other than trying to tell his wife that "Yes honey, I did put it up for sale!" :D

I think I can offer an alternative explanation...One that I use for my motorcycles & Corvette. I keep a file of 'For Sale' listings of those items for insurance purposes. I find the highest valued listings I can, carefully dated, and print them out and keep them in my safe. Online ads, newspaper classified clippings, Swap Sheet pages.

It would not be out of line to post an ad with an inflated value and then print it out and include it with your itemized homeowners insurance rider, whether it sells or not.

It is probably something I should be doing for my guns. :rolleyes:

1994Stoeger 08-26-2015 01:02 PM

Almost as good as the zero feedback seller on Ebay this past weekend who (against Ebay policies) listed a run-of-the-mill P08 for a BIN of $6,000.

He may wind-up on Gunbroker sometime soon.....

Olle 08-26-2015 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sheepherder (Post 276214)
I think I can offer an alternative explanation...One that I use for my motorcycles & Corvette. I keep a file of 'For Sale' listings of those items for insurance purposes. I find the highest valued listings I can, carefully dated, and print them out and keep them in my safe. Online ads, newspaper classified clippings, Swap Sheet pages.

It would not be out of line to post an ad with an inflated value and then print it out and include it with your itemized homeowners insurance rider, whether it sells or not.

It is probably something I should be doing for my guns. :rolleyes:

Hey, that gives me a neat idea: Why don't we start a "forum pool" by listing all our guns at astronomical prices, then assign a bookkeeper who keeps them on file. If somebody's gun is stolen, he can access the database and print out nice "market prices" for his insurance company... Then again, 5 minutes on Gunbroker would probably serve the same purpose... :D

DavidJayUden 08-26-2015 05:10 PM

A firearm on E-bay?
dju

cirelaw 08-26-2015 05:41 PM

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