Portland Gun Show Report
An exercise in schizophrenia.
On the face of it, this weekend's Portland gun show was one of the worst ever. Not only were there less than a handful of Lugers on the tables, there were many tables empty with "Available" tags on them. Doesn't bode well for the future of this show.
1918 DWM, $800, sold during the weekend for $750.
.30 Alphabet Commercial, rework but nice, $700, sold for that amount while I watched.
1915 DWM with a polished-out sideplate, $795. Also an Artillery stock, looked to be authentic, not for sale at this time but probably $250 when it finally goes.
.30 Commercial, buffed out and blued, "taking offers", but up to $900 and still hoping...
The real story this weekend was walk-in.
A dogged-out wreck of a Test Eagle, sold for $500.
A pretty nice .30 Alphabet Commercial, sold for $550.
Two other Lugers which various people told me about, but I was never able to hook up with them in the crowd.
Ever hopeful for the next show.
--Dwight
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