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LugerForum Patron Join Date: Jun 2003
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Joe,
Do you have any idea what a G model Krieghoff costs? Bob |
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there is one listed on phoenix investment arms for 18950. it has a krieghoff magazine but the numbers don't match. patients is a virture.
joe |
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Hi Joe, In your first post you asked for advice, here's mine:
1/ If you're really planning on spending five figures on a gun, you should do as others have suggested, and spend a few hundred on reference books first. 2/ As you have noted, patience is a virtue. Since you are only planning on buying two guns, you should wait until that ideal specimen becomes available. 3/ If you are the kind of investor who dabbles in mortgage backed securities and Greek Government Bonds, then Phoenix Investment Arms is the dealer for you. If not, then Simpson, Ltd., Legacy Collectibles, and Pre98 would be a better bet. Good luck, Norm |
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norm,
i am not a dabbling investor. i buy because i like something and keep it. but i am looking for dealers to look at and dealers to stay away from. i also will buy some reference books. thanks joe |
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