I have no idea what the stuff is worth, but couldn't resist any longer. I bought what I though were bargains but mainly just bought what looked good and what I wanted. The two Remington Kleenbore Bricks were $25 each and the 44 S&W Special was also $25. The single boxes of .22 ranged from 5 to 8 dollars. The one guy I bought from was selling his girlfriends deceased father's estate and seemed to be stuck on $25 for each item he had (and he had lots of calibres). No 357 or 38/44 though. I liked paying only 25 for a full brick of the Kleenbore Remingtons and would do that again. Pics below.
I have no idea what the stuff is worth, but couldn't resist any longer. I bought what I though were bargains but mainly just bought what looked good and what I wanted. The two Remington Kleenbore Bricks were $25 each and the 44 S&W Special was also $25. The single boxes of .22 ranged from 5 to 8 dollars. The one guy I bought from was selling his girlfriends deceased father's estate and seemed to be stuck on $25 for each item he had (and he had lots of calibres). No 357 or 38/44 though. I liked paying only 25 for a full brick of the Kleenbore Remingtons and would do that again. Pics below.
I've been interested in old ammunition since about 1975 or so, when I cleaned out my ammunition closet. Many of the rounds I had left over from guns I no longer owned were getting scarce. So I began a little research, and POOF! I became a cartridge collector.