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Unread 10-05-2015, 04:56 AM   #21
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A super nice standard c96 in Sturgess collection sold a little bit over $10k (BP included), with Simpson LTD importer stamp.

I sold a few standard c96s varying in condition in the past, from $750 to $4000. Of course, my best standard variation is still in my collection.

The collector friend talked to me earlier sent me an email. After hearing this gunbroker.com one has certain issues, he's scared... "Water is too deep. Will take a break until end of the year"... he does not like Bolo, and he does not like Flatside, he likes those milled panel full size.
I agree with your friend I don't like Bolo, 345K originally made there are still plenty of them around, and I don't like Red 9 only because here they get re-chambered 9x21 IMI so to me they lose all their collector value


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Unread 10-05-2015, 06:10 PM   #22
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I agree with your friend I don't like Bolo, 345K originally made there are still plenty of them around,
I don't know the situation in Italy. But here in the US market, most Bolos were imported from China. After passing many hands in China, they were almost universally in poor shape. In the history, US also imported quite a few Bolos. Of course, those "US Bolos" are mostly in nice shape, even in late 1970s and early 1980s, there were still new-old-stock Bolos for sale at dealerships, and there was collector bought a dozen of them as investment. Unfortunately, attaching stock to C96 was still illegal at that time, so those nice Bolos had no stock. Only Bolos sold before 1934 GCA falling into private owners' hands could have matching stocks ... if not destroyed later.

Nice original Bolo with matching stock could easily sell $5k to $8k in the US nowadays. I got three of them, sold one recently. I will keep two others. Not for sale in short term anymore -- due to they are not easy to come in the US. Ralph M. sold 80+ broomhandles, he did not have a single postwar Bolo with matching stock... if I remembered right, there is none in Sturgess collection either (or, at most one, I cannot remember). Joe S. collection was filtered before auction,,, after filtering, there was no Bolo with matching stock either.
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