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Unread 05-03-2018, 12:43 PM   #1
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Can anyone give me a reason why this rusty pitted 1910 DWM went for $1,425 on Gun Broker? Does it have some special features I don't see? If not, all I can say is WOW!

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Unread 05-03-2018, 12:55 PM   #2
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Uninformed buyers who can't find one locally. The Reserve Machinegun Company Unit marking is nothing special, as far I know.
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Outstanding photographs. CDNN sure ain't hiding anything'!!!

CDNN advertises frequently in Shotgun News (or whatever they're calling it this week).

I think I've even bought stuff from them. P38 parts kit, IIRC.
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Item viewed 2159 times.

wow, it never seems i get that amount on something for sale there....
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I get CDNN e-mail flyers every day. About once a week or so, they send a list of the firearms they have up for sale on Gun Broker. I suspect that may explain the 2159 views. Come to think of it, that may also explain why it went for so high a price for a poj.
What do you guys think it should have gone for? I know I wouldn't pay much for it.
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$500 is the max I would have considered it
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Well, at least one knows it is not a "fake"; I'm waiting for someone to claim "shill" bidding.

There is just no explaining what stuff sells for on auction!
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OK, I'll be the first to suggest the possibility of skullduggery. Yes, CDNN gets the word out in their daily e mails, and yes, they do have a wide variety of interesting stuff. But virtually everythng of theirs that I follow brings top dollar, and it's usually (always?) the first time I see it listed on auction.
Color me "suspicious".
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OK, I'll be the first to suggest the possibility of skullduggery. Yes, CDNN gets the word out in their daily e mails, and yes, they do have a wide variety of interesting stuff. But virtually everythng of theirs that I follow brings top dollar, and it's usually (always?) the first time I see it listed on auction.
Color me "suspicious".
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I fail to see why that is strange or suspicious; that is the way auctions work!
And a "no reserve" auction will sell every time!

We have all scratched our heads over dumb stunts people pull when buying things at auction- I've even paid too much myself for something I "needed".

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Ouch! I think Ed might even be a little generous in his estimate. But as the consensus seems, there's no tellin' about these things. And it's not restricted to Lugers, either. I recently tightened up my watch over what Erma toggle pistols are going for (not how much is asked). and the ones that actually sell seem to be commanding around a hundred bucks more, on average, than they did just a couple of years ago. That's great for the ones I bought before, but a certain insanity has slowly crept into the heads of people who buy these cast Zamak frame guns. It is a bit unnerving for me as a collector to have a bunch of loonies out there who will pay through the nose for crap!
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Talk about CDNN getting top dollar, This one blew my mind.
A year ago I would have been lucky to get $500 for the one I have that's in just as good or better shape than this one.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/764138287
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I spend way too much time hoping to find Lugers at good prices. Constantly I find myself saying "Huh!" in seeing pistols that sell at prices that seem too high or two low.

IMO Luger availably tends to be a little cyclical, over maybe a 2-5 month span; at times the quantity of pistols offered at low/no reserve is thin, sometimes there are lots for sale. As Don points out, the low/no reserve pistols always sell and are therefore are a useful gauge of market value. IMO Luger availability is a bit thin right now at auction sites. My guess is, newer prospective Luger owners, who get into the market during a thin time, probably look for awhile then get over eager and over bid.

Several auctions are coming up in June at Rock Island, Amoskeag, Morphy. This pistol went high, but I am hoping this June might be a good time to buy. For sure, last June was an excellent month for buyers with several fine acquisitions reported by collectors on the forums.
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