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11-28-2022, 07:15 PM | #1 |
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I'm Someday be forced to sell My Favorite!
My Minty 1902 fat Barrel, approx 500, although I never seen another as as perfect! Perfect as to straw ad finish~May have to sell! I will post some preties~
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I sold my mint '02 AE Fat Barrel a few months ago. It wasn't fun, but you have to let go of them sometime...and I ain't getting any younger.
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11-28-2022, 08:04 PM | #3 |
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Ron Thank You, I'm holding out! SELLER REMOURSE! I WILL LEND YOU MINE~~
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It's mentally painful to have to sell something you cherished and cared for for years! I've felt that pain too!
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Ron,
I think that is the nicest 02 I have seen. Mike |
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Thanks Mike, it is the best I have ever seen also. Like new straight from the factory. I was sorry to let it go but it is time to pass on things I have accumulated and enjoyed over the last 65+ years.
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I will post some preties~................................
My Minty 1902 fat Barrel, approx 500, although I never seen another as as perfect! Perfect as to straw ad finish~May have to sell! I will post some preties~ |
12-13-2022, 09:46 AM | #9 |
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Of the 500 faty produced I wonder ow many remain?
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Not entirely true. Leaving family with the responsibility of finding a proper means of selling also is a consideration.
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Was my 1902 Fat Barrel originally issue with a matching holster as was the 1900 U.S. Test Piece
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No. Your 1902 is a Commercial, a holster would have to be purchased separately. The 1900 U.S. Test was a military contract and the US ordnance produced the holsters at Rock Island Arsenal to be issued with the guns.
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My Hero!!!! Tks
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"Not entirely true. Leaving family with the responsibility of finding a proper means of selling also is a consideration."
A valid consideration, but not a necessity. One's Will could specify how to handle the estate. There would be an executor and no one else need worry about it. Jack |
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Choices..we all gotta make em..
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families would not know what gun belongs with what accessories. so some taggings system and inventory list for the family sure would be help.
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I have to sell~Since Deb died I'v lost her monthly SSI resulting in a loss of $1200/mo~Relying on my alone with a meager $230 yearly raises!!!I've got no choice!! Thank God for a few lugers!
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Ron,
Everything you are saying is valid...as a choice. If you choose to sell your entire collection while you can, that is up to you and has to be respected. The point is, and I'm repeating myself: The only time one has to sell anything that is a source of satisfaction is if one needs the cash. Jack |
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