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Unread 01-04-2006, 06:21 PM   #1
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Default Borchardt...

Sold by Old Town Station LTD recently for $ 19.5K...

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Unread 01-04-2006, 11:09 PM   #2
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Mmmmmm.....
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Oh, baby, that is so nice!

It's a good thing I'm not made of money.
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That's funny. I was just thinking it was a bad thing that I'm not made of money, 'cuz that little beauty would be sittin' in my vault right now...
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If that Borchardt was in its original case with all its accessories, what would they price it at? Would it be worth double?
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Back in the late 70's I had the opportunity to buy a Borchardt in it's original case with all of the correct goodies at the gun show in Sacramento for the outrageous price of $7500, I thought the seller was a nut, I could have bought a new car fot that!!
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Herb,
You still can buy a new car for what a rig like that will cost.
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"That's funny. I was just thinking it was a bad thing that I'm not made of money, 'cuz that little beauty would be sittin' in my vault right now..."

Mine too, pard, but so would fifteen or twenty other high ticket items. Then I'd need another safe or two, I'd have to take out additional insurance, hire a bodyguard....
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... build an underground vault with a wet bar...

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