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09-15-2014, 10:14 PM
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5 - S&W 32 H&R Magnums
I am considering liquidating the majority of my collector guns including five S&W 32 H&R magnums I currently own. They are a 631 4 inch nib, a 631 2 inch nib, a 632 centennial 2 inch excellent condition, no box or papers, a 632 centennial 3 inch excellent condition, no box or papers and a 332 Air Lite Ti excellent condition in the gray case no outer box. I'm not sure of value except for what I paid and some market research. I'm thinking they might be more valuable together then apart as they are so hard to find and finding five together might add a percentage of value. Anyone have any thoughts on this? If I do decide to sell I will post a thread & pics here on "guns for sale or trade" or GB. Thanks.
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09-15-2014, 10:32 PM
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Please move to California before you sell them.
I would buy one if you did.
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09-15-2014, 11:47 PM
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I'm of the opinion that lumped guns will sell for less.
Also by what your saying they are hard to find so you can get top dollar for each.
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09-15-2014, 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by weatherby
I'm of the opinion that lumped guns will sell for less. Also by what your saying they are hard to find so you can get top dollar for each.
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I think Paul is right. If you ever watch the "American Pickers" show, when those two buyers really want something from a victim, they always try to "bundle" the items they want to purchase. I would recommend pricing each gun independently, and stay firm on your price. If someone wants to buy more than one, you could reduce your sale price a bit - if you want to do so, not because you feel you have to in order to make the sale.
Best of luck - I think if you post the guns for sale here, they'll sell pretty quickly, and you'll know they'll go to people who will appreciate them.
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02-02-2015, 11:56 AM
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32 H&R mags
Just what I am looking for! I am also in NY near Syracuse. Let me know if you still want to sell them. Or I have many things to trade.
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02-02-2015, 12:25 PM
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Only consecutive serial numbers would be worth more together, in my opinion. Or maybe if they had been bought in a lot from a single police or security agency, although even that would be a stretch.
At the risk of sounding "conflict of interest," I'd also be interested in one of these. Nevertheless, I think separate sales is the way to go, whoever you sell them to. Good luck.
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