Cokes at Auction Yesterday

Pizza Bob

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Alderfer Auctions (SE PA) held an on-line auction yesterday. There was a pre-29 and a 25-2 that were both wearing Cokes.

Both guns went for the same price: $1100. Even with the buyer's premium and tax, that comes to a hair under $1400 - which is like getting the guns for about $900 or less. Just wondered if it was anybody on here that won either one.

I didn't go after any handguns, but I was 1 for 2 of the lots I did bid on. Missed on 150 rounds of Remington .22 Jet, but was successful on a Winchester, Model 94, NRA Centennial Musket, that will complement my NRA Centennial rifle. Rifle was purchased new by my father and was shot. The Musket is NIB with all hang tags.

Adios,

Pizza Bob
 
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I have noticed that condition of Cokes really determines value.
There are Cokes and then there are Cokes. Chipped or repaired, they are just shooter grade. I have bought a few pair with orig. finish and all
diamonds perfect, meaning nice sharp points. Crushed points, no value.
 
Just seen a set of Coke's for sell....$850.00 They just keep going up..............................M*
 
"Just seen a set of Coke's for sell....$850.00"

Ridiculous. If people are dumb enough to pay that much, the market will keep jacking up the price.

So are we also dumb for paying the inflated prices for guns the way there going up!..That's the way it's a big payday when we sell one of the guns we bought 40yrs ago:D..........................M*
 
When I look at a gun I'd like to buy, I look at the whole package, grips, box, paperwork and cleaning kit. I there are two equal condition/price guns out there one with extras and one the gun only, I usually go with the extras. I recently bought a M-25 with non football rosewood grips below regular M-25 price. The grips were probably worth 1/3 the value of the revolver. About 5 years back I bought a Ruger 77 in 22-250 for $180.00 and it had a $300 Leuapold (sp) scope on it.
SWCA892
 
How interesting that collecting has evolved to a discussion about the price of revolver stocks - oh, and by the way, they were attached to a nice gun too. ;)

To me, my collecting has done just that. When I was priced out of guns, I started collecting holsters, when priced out of those, I started collecting grips. I guess my next step will be individual spent shells!:):rolleyes: Really, I am just forced to sell something to be able to buy something else.
Larry
 

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