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The 'right price' is the one that causes merchandise to change hands.
Helped a buddy out when he was spending $ 700 for his 1956
T-Bird, in 1960.
The Barrett Auctions on The speed Channel will illustrate what the 2-seaters bring today.
'Silly money'?
Only if it doesn't buy the car!
I agree completely with Jim and Bill...
A bargain was had on that gun.
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Good to know info on the 6.5" barreled pre wars. I'll keep my eye's open in the future.

Aspen, I was suprised you stop bidding the 38/44 pre war refinished nickel on Auction Arms, I thought I would have to go a little higher. I'll post some pics when it shows up.


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Speaking of high prices, check out this auction that ended tonight:

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=79961907

$1801 for a plain-Jane 6.5" barrel Model 24-3, same as ones that sell in the Classifieds here for $600-$700.


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John,
It is the Ebay effect-2 bidders who won't let the other one out do him!
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John,
It is the Ebay effect-2 bidders who won't let the other one out do him!
Bill


Yep, I saw that. Why doesn't that ever happen when I sell something?? Mad


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Well,
I expect if you threw on of those 3d models out there you would get some keen competition! Big Grin
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Well,
I expect if you threw on of those 3d models out there you would get some keen competition! Big Grin
Bill


Well...ahem...those comprise my retirement kitty!! Big Grin


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