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RK, Pretty rough isn't it? I paid $2000.00 for my 1917 Navy with all matching numbers and at least 85% if not 90. Jerry Burney
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Anyone care to bet whether this will turn up in 6-7 months on an auction offered by someone in the midwest?
Tom A. |
Tom, And the bet assumes it will be in considerably better shape than what these "poor pictures" show it?
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Mein Kamerad Heinz,
It will be in 97% with matching grips, a minty bore and have some matching beechwood grips... Amazing the miracles in the midwest, ain't it! Tom A. |
Well, the auction is over and the navy receiver didn't fly. I would guess that the reserve price was $1000. Too much to pay for a navy toggle. Too much to pay to end up with an ugly shooter. With its apparent condition, the guy would have have a better chance selling the whole navy on Auctionarms. But, then again, maybe he doesn't have a C&R.
Big Norm |
Its been relisted with a buy-it-now of $750. Still a reserve, though...
--Dwight |
Now its interesting.
Big Norm |
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