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06-28-2004, 08:48 PM | #1 |
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1906 Comm. Navy Rig...
...that went gavel-down on the Rock Isoland Auction in May 2004 for $ 14,950.00 :
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06-30-2004, 01:14 AM | #2 |
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Pete,
remember that this gun came with a holster, magazine pouch and a stock. That stuff really pulls up the price. Especially if the stock matches the gun (which it wouldn't on a commercial). I wonder about the holster and pouch though. Since the gun is a commercial, there wouldn't be any markings on them to authenticate their originality. Doug Smith of FGS recently had a navy stock that he was selling for $2500. I also saw the "fat barrel" that he bought at Rock Island. Very pricy at $14,000 or so, but the gun was a beauty. Its a real treat to see an original beauty. I was shaking as I held it. If I only had your expense account... Oh OK! Maybe TomA's expense account then. Big Norm |
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