Fide686
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In my travels yesterday, I checked out a gun shop an hour and a half from home. Nothing in the case looked interesting, so I asked" 'Have any 66 pre-lock 2& a half inch Smith's?"
The owner went in back and came out with a nice dash 2. It had no price so of course I said "It's free?" He said that he would have to look up a price. I gave him a low offer just to see how he would react; no go. I gave him my #, but did not get a call.
The next day, I got $700 with the plan of making him a cash offer. The gun was in good shape, with the only fault was tha the barrel was very very slightly not perfectly indexed.
I offered him $650 cash, which he turned down. I said that I didn't know what he had into it, but gave him a final cash offer of the $700 that I brought. He said that it didn't matter what he had into it, but said he wanted $700 plus tax. So he lost a sale for $56?
I thanked him for his time and left. In the past year or so I made several reloading supplies from his store.
Your thoughts?
The owner went in back and came out with a nice dash 2. It had no price so of course I said "It's free?" He said that he would have to look up a price. I gave him a low offer just to see how he would react; no go. I gave him my #, but did not get a call.
The next day, I got $700 with the plan of making him a cash offer. The gun was in good shape, with the only fault was tha the barrel was very very slightly not perfectly indexed.
I offered him $650 cash, which he turned down. I said that I didn't know what he had into it, but gave him a final cash offer of the $700 that I brought. He said that it didn't matter what he had into it, but said he wanted $700 plus tax. So he lost a sale for $56?
I thanked him for his time and left. In the past year or so I made several reloading supplies from his store.
Your thoughts?