I have a box of .38 Special +P 125-Silver Tips dating from the late 1980s. Unplated brass cases.
The .357 145-Silver Tips had an excellent reputation, back in those days. W-W law enforcement sales were very competitively priced; as a small town chief one of my functions was purchasing and watching the purse strings!
Shortly before my retirement in 1995 I saw a LE sale flyer for Black Talons, which had been the subject of several highly critical "investigative news" articles and withdrawn from the civilian market, LE sales only. They were dumping Black Talons in .45ACP, .357, and 9mm, 500-rounds to the case, all of them right at $100 per case delivered to the PD for agency or individual officer purchases. I stocked up, a total of 5 cases in the 3 calibers, figured that would carry me through for a long time.
When I was actively employed I usually shot up my carry ammo at range qualifications and replaced with fresh ammo. After retirement I found little need to shoot the "good stuff", just kept reloading for my range and practice needs.
Along about 2010 I was perusing GB and saw Black Talons selling for $150 to $200 per box (50-rounds, so $3 to $4 per round). I kept a couple of boxes of each caliber, then shamelessly cashed in on my little horde! Offered them up one box at a time with a teaser in the auction ad suggesting that I might be able to provide more if the bidding was right. I was not disappointed! I think my $500 investment resulted in about $7000 return in a few weeks.
Also had a couple of boxes of the good old W-W 158-Armor Piercing stuff. Bidding went absolutely goofy on those!
Stay tuned for more confessions of a price gouger!