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Eternal Lifer LugerForum Patron Join Date: Jun 2002
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never heard of them, assume I've seen their ads
agree with all above ![]() there is a guy on ebay that inherited / got a bunch of holsters and magazines, a couple I wouldn't mind having, but his prices are twice what they should be. I nicely told him, your prices are $150-$250 too much - then said, check out sold like items. He has not changed his prices. I assume he'd like to sell? Oh, another seller, he has a 1926 luger holster (asking $450) it has had the Norwegian holes filled in and new straps put on it. I emailed the seller, he says he understands its worth about $250 less but its on consignment, the ebay seller said that the actual seller is addicted to auctions and buys high many times then when he goes to sell.... |
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I had one gun relisted 15 times over, bids up to $950-$1000 every time, and the owner just didn't want to back off his $2k reserve. Every time the auction closed I told him that this is obviously what it's gonna bring, but he insisted that it was a $2k gun. I finally gave it back to him, and I'm sure he still has it. Now I just turn down consignments like that, it's a total waste of time. |
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