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Kyrie 08-15-2004 03:02 PM

Leaving collecting...
 
Hi Folks,

FYI - Iâ??m going to be selling off most of my collection of firearms. Why? Well, itâ??s like thisâ?¦

A few weeks ago it suddenly occurred to me that it had been over two years since Iâ??d last gone shooting. Worse yet, it occurred to me I hadnâ??t actually seen most of the firearms in my collection in several years - and didnâ??t even know which firearms were in which safe!

This is a circumstance that needs to be corrected. Rather than have half a ton or so of Old Iron sitting in various safes and costing me a more than a little in insurance every blasted day, Iâ??m going to sell them off so they are in hands that will appreciate them as I once did.

Iâ??ve been a collector for over forty years, and much of that time held a class 01 and/or class 07 FFL. So there are lots of interesting firearms to sell - including some real rarities. I plan on offering them first on the forums I moderate (or frequent, for some specific firearms - like Lugers), and then selling at auction any that arenâ??t snapped up quickly.

Iâ??m going to start with the Lugers, so stay tunedâ?¦

Warm regards,

Kyrie ( kyrieellis@aol.com )

Edward Tinker 08-15-2004 03:18 PM

Kyrie <img border="0" title="" alt="[Eek!]" src="eek.gif" /> !!

Well, I can understand, I think it is a shame because you have been doing this and offering help to so many for so long!

<img border="0" alt="[crying]" title="" src="graemlins/crying.gif" />

On the other hand, I bet you'll make more than a few people happy! I myself will be wondering what you have hidden away!

Best to you,

Ed Tinker

Navy 08-15-2004 06:01 PM

Larry, Old Scout...

First, long time no see; glad to know you have not assumed ambient temperature!

Second, I am very interested in your goodies..

Cheers,

Tom A.
Now in a Consultant "State of Grace"

wterrell 08-15-2004 11:21 PM

I do hope that it would not hair-lip the governor if you also listed for sale other makes of handguns (not strictly Luger) on this forum.

Ron Wood 08-15-2004 11:33 PM

I'm with Wes. You have some handguns that would make any collector drool, and folks here on the Lugerforum (contrary to what the name may imply) are interested in many types of early handguns. Really sorry to see you departing from the collecting scene (bet you hang on to a few!) but thank you for affording the fraternity an opportunity to acquire some really nice pieces.

John Sabato 08-16-2004 11:21 AM

Kyrie,

Please do list a complete inventory of your holdings for sale, and post them here on the Lugerforum...

Knowing your background in firearms, may I recommend that you save some favorite pieces and GET OUT AND SHOOT THEM!

I like you, realized much the same thing about the time that had passed since I actually shot anything, and took my oldest granson Andrew (11 years old) out over the weekend and introduced him to shooting... I had not busted a cap for almost 10 years... now I am rejuvenated and will start shooting again on a regular basis... maybe we can arrange to do this together sometime.

I do hope that your extensive knowledge of firearms will not get mothballed just because your collection will get dispersed to others...

best regards,

John

Thor 08-16-2004 05:51 PM

Kyrie, REALLY sorry to hear this! You have been a good friend and helped me with my gun education a bunch! Thank you sir!

Jack Lawman 08-18-2004 10:52 AM

</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,Geneva">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,Geneva">Originally posted by John Sabato:
<strong>Knowing your background in firearms, may I recommend that you save some favorite pieces and GET OUT AND SHOOT THEM!
John</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,Geneva">John,
I wonder how many of Kyrie's FAVORITE pieces you would actually recommend shooting. I'm sure he's got some beauties.

Kyrie,
Like countless others, I cannot thank you enough for your generosity in sharing years of acquired knowledge. In my case, you helped me with a German Army Contract C96 and a Walther Postwar Export ("E" series) P38. Let me take this opportunity to publicly thank you for everything you have done for me. I'm sure that it is your generous nature that has led you to this decision.

Thank you,
Jack

P.S. I've never seen a trailer hitch on a hearse. As they say in some other country, "Good on ya!"

P.P.S. I do remember that the "E" doesn't necessarily stand for "Export".

Steve Richards 08-19-2004 01:49 AM

Kyrie,

I hope that you do not give up guns completely but do get to use them more.

You were one who did not laugh at me when I said that I like Astra pistols and even encouraged me in the madness. I now have 6 of them and plan on more.

Steve

Frank H. 08-19-2004 04:50 AM

Steve, interesting note there on the Astra's, when I was 16 in Houston I bought an Astra 600 9mm WWII marked gun "all totally and completely in pieces" in a cigar box at a surplus store for like $15, I threw a paper route for spending money back then...

It was my first 9mm, and wow, what a tough recoil spring with that blowback design, I've toyed with collecting Astra's now that I've gotten the 9mm German pistol bug again...

Back on topic, though I've been a lurker for years, I've learned from Kyrie for years, "thank you sir", and here's to whatever makes you smile crossing paths with your future.

Frank H. (soon to be in Oregon...)

Kyrie 08-21-2004 05:05 PM

Hi Folks!

Bless you. Each and every one, for the very kind words - you have warmed my heart :-)

Entirely FWIWâ?¦

While Iâ??ve given up collecting, I wonâ??t be giving up firearms entirely - or shooting them. Iâ??ll be keeping those pieces of sentimental value to me (like the Persian Luger, which was a gift from a dear friend), a few â??shooter gradeâ?? pieces to use to introduce new shooters to the sport (like a 1916 Erfurt and the .22 conversion kit), and a few odds and sods things that may still prove useful (such as a pump 12 gauge or two - and a couple of side-by-side 16 gauges). So when the urge to shoot hits me, though it has done so with decreasing frequency in the last decade or so, Iâ??ll have the wherewithal to satisfy the urge.

But for the most part the collection will be sold - and Iâ??ll very happily list the pieces here so the folks here have an early crack at them. It will help me knowing they are all going to good homes :-)

Warm regards,

Kyrie

GunCat 08-21-2004 08:39 PM

Will you still hang around the forum now and then?

Stevie 08-22-2004 02:05 AM

Hey! Don't be crazy. I'm pleading with you not to stop collecting firearms. Sell some if you must. I got married and lived the first seven years of my married life in absolute poverty. I sold of many guns, most actually(a nice U.S martial handguns collection, and others) with but few regrets for I love my family and needed the money. If you don't need to get rid of anything, DON'T. Fix up old muscle cars, start metal detecting, get involved in politics, veer off on a tangent and see if the interest in old things won't renew. I'm sorry to preach, as I am not a preacher, but a fine hobby/passion is very near a neccesity of life in modern times.

Sorry for the rant,(think about it). Stevie.

minigun 08-24-2004 12:32 AM

Okay, start posting......we can handle it....please don't make us wait long

John Sabato 08-24-2004 10:34 AM

Some of Kyrie's guns are already posted in the For Sale forum and have been for several days...


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