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Unread 10-08-2012, 08:15 PM   #1
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Default 1900 AE Commercial

I ran into a 1900 AE Commercial # 18xxx, in fair shape (has been used A LOT) today. Since I'm out of town I have no reference books.
Are they in demand?
Any Wild Guess as to a good price to pay?
I didn't check it out as price was too high to my liking; but later thought that since i didn't know how desirable it might be, I thought I would seek help. I can go back and get it in the morning - after a phone call - if I get some guidance.
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Unread 10-08-2012, 08:34 PM   #2
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What's he want for it???

I bid $1500 on a reblued 1900 AE in the last RIAC auction; hammer price was $2650...Real nice looking...But out of my bracket...
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Default Too much, I thought

They are asking $ 1,800; which I thought was too high to take a serious look at and walked out.
Then I had second thoughts about it because I didn't really know anything about that classification of lugers. Didn't want to leave a diamond in the rough - do to ignorance on my part; if you know what I mean?
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They are a specialty item, value is around $1700 to $2400 for nice ones, higher at the bigger gun dealers. If well worn, that is about $300 or more to high.

I had two for sale at Tom Whitemans, to include a test Luger, no offers, so we sent them to auction.

I love them, but harder to sell than a military gun.
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That's the kind of info I was looking for. I'll get off that one and on to the next.
Appreciate the candor.
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That's the kind of info I was looking for. I'll get off that one and on to the next.
Why not offer him $300 less??? Take a couple hundred dollar bills with you and wave them around, and tell him to think about it...While you look the next one over...
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Because Ed Tinker stated that $ 1,800 plus for a nice one and this one is in fair condition so I'm guessing that I wouldn't be interested except maybe $ 1,100 - $ 1,200 and I think I would be whistling Dixie to make that attempt.
So I'll just leave well enough alone and not be the Jerk in the equation.
In other words I won't poke this skunk.
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Because Ed Tinker stated that $ 1,800 plus for a nice one...
Ed & Tom have a couple nice ones in that range on their site...I was interested in one of Tom's 1900's but I already had made an offer on the one I got...
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1900 AE's price varies big time. Looks like excellent ones still sell around $5k, not far away from its blue book value. I just sold one last month.
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1900 AE's price varies big time...I just sold one last month.
Is that the one I bought???
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Is that the one I bought???
No. It was one of the best for sale on the market. I should have kept it..... but kid is in college, need $$.
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