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In reading a number of posts on this forum re the 1920 commercial, it would seem the consensus is, that even in 99% condition, they should not sell for much more than $700-800, (although I have seen some listed as high as $1,500)
My question is, is the original box that rare, that it is worth $4000? I am referring to Item D-106 from Simpsons offered at $5,500. Am I missing something? Thanks Vince |
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I don't think so, although they state;
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Yeah, they have a burned out Brazilian for $900 that's been there for well over a year that I know of (when I first stared looking at such things) and won't sell anytime too soon. One day it'll reach the asking price in value, but not tomorrow...
I sent an email about it but was told that's it's a consignment piece and not negotiable. And I keep looking elsewhere...
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Hi,
Although a box is extremely rare, I'd doubt that the price of a box will surpass that of a decent holster. I'd be happy and smiling if I could buy an original box under 300USD, but slightly depressed if it would cost some 4000 ![]() |
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In my opinion, 1920 Lugers in superb condition bring far higher prices than is generally believed. I would be very surprised to see one sold for less than $1000, and would not be surprised to see one change hands at $1250 or so. Outstanding condition increases value tremendously.
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Well sure, but $5,500?
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I wouldn't be surprised if this is a consignment gun, so it probably has the owner's lofty price plus Simpson's fee.
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Some here may recall that a 1920 commercial box sold on Ebay a few years back. I believe that it went for $8-900 or so.
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