Went a little nuts on GB this weekend: 3 S&W on the way

Teddydog

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Two of the new Smiths fit this board and one does not.

First is a Model 37 (no dash) that I stupidly overpaid for by a bit. Oh well, but I still look forward to getting this one. A 1971-ish "Floating J" with 3" barrel and original box.

Second is a M&P Model of 1905 4th change. A 4" .38 Special gun with good (but not spectacular) finish and I think original (at least correct type--large gold medalions) service stocks. 100 numbers into the 4th Change range, so should be from 1915.

Third, a First Model .32 Hand Ejector. Have never owned an 1896 Model before. You do WHAT to open it???

Rob
 
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So you're the one driving up prices for the rest of us. :)

Photos when you get your new finds, please?
 
I'm mostly watching GB nowadays since prices are crazy. It is entertaining to watch the Sunday night auctions when a lot of collector grade items go for big bucks.
The 1896 32 HE you landed was the one I was watching, unless there are two Teddydogs in this world.. You got it for a real good price IMO. If I didn't already have an 1896 one of us would have paid more for it.
Congrats on your purchases. Would love to see pictures when you receive them.
Ray
 
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Yup...I'm Teddydog on GB, too. Teddydog or Teddydogno1 on other forums.

Glad I didn't have to pay more. Thanks for holding back. My local shop has one in their "gunsmith specials" case with unknown issues and they are asking $400 for it!

I think I did OK on the M&P at $345 plus tax and shipping, too. The M37 was too high at $650...don't know why I went there, especially when the next day one in the same condition, same age, with box and an original receipt went for $100 less. <shrug>

Here are teaser pics from the auctions. Will be a couple weeks until all are shipped and in hand (esp. the M37 as it has to go to a dealer and the WA 10-day wait).

m37.jpg

mp_4th.jpg

model1896.jpg


rob
 
Congrats!

Not sure how I feel about GB making things that easy... I seem to be the owner of a 6" 686 after this weekend myself. (Won't stop me from continuing to look for a 4" 586, though.)
 
I'm mostly watching GB nowadays since prices are crazy. It is entertaining to watch the Sunday night auctions when a lot of collector grade items go for big bucks.
The 1896 32 HE you landed was the one I was watching, unless there are two Teddydogs in this world.. You got it for a real good price IMO. If I didn't already have an 1896 one of us would have paid more for it.
Congrats on your purchases. Would love to see pictures when you receive them.
Ray

Sometimes I think I've entered the twilight zone when I see some of the hammer prices on GB.
 

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