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Join Date: Jun 2002
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If anyone is interested there is a "mint" Audley commercial holster on Ebay item number 170097332831.
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Damn! That went for $270. Am I missing something or is someone completely nuts?
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Dave,
Oddly enough! Audley holsters are highly collectable. As are H.H. Heiser holsters. Ron
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Actually the holster did not sell since the reserve was not met. So $270 was just the highest bid. Simpson's want $500 for a 6" Audley and Mike Morris wants $550 for his 6" Audley. American Luger leather made by Audley, Heiser, Meyers and other early "name brands" are going up in price. Not surprising...take a look at what you have to pay for nice period military Luger holsters. And I don't even want to try to guess what a nice Ideal sholder stock/holster might bring these days.
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