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Two dudes wanted and bid it up starting at $3,150 to its unfortunately high closing price. Well, not so for the seller and #2 bidder anyway.

I understand how #2 feels. I had to stop bidding on a pretty hard to find revolver Sunday because I can wait on another one. It's will pop up eventually, and besides, it's the thrill of the hunt!
 
Buyer will be in this one for over $10,000 with shipping and sales tax - YIKES!

I have a record of #52297 being one of a 55 gun shipment to State of Oklahoma\, Department of Public Safety; Oklahoma City\, OK\, thru Oklahoma City Hardware Co.; backstrap marked ''Oklahoma Highway Patrol''

Also find another, #52890 being one of a 25 gun shipment to Harry Goldstein Co.\, Tulsa\, OK\, for the OK HPD.

I am guessing that it is likely that more than these two shipments went to OK HP during this era.
 
I've probably bought 75 firearms on gunbroker. As far as a deal goes, you win some and you loose some. I over bid some and won, and rarely under bid and won. Over all I'd say I came out with a fair market value. I'm a sucker for old Smith revolvers like new in box. They are hard to come by so I'll go a little extra. On the other hand, I know when to quit.
 
Buyer will be in this one for over $10,000 with shipping and sales tax - YIKES!

I have a record of #52297 being one of a 55 gun shipment to State of Oklahoma\, Department of Public Safety; Oklahoma City\, OK\, thru Oklahoma City Hardware Co.; backstrap marked ''Oklahoma Highway Patrol''

Also find another, #52890 being one of a 25 gun shipment to Harry Goldstein Co.\, Tulsa\, OK\, for the OK HPD.

I am guessing that it is likely that more than these two shipments went to OK HP during this era.
I'd have to go find it again, but there is a paragraph about these guns in the 5th edition. I certainly wasn't a player on this gun knowing it would price me out, but know the seller and was watching the auction to see how it went.

IIRC, the snippet in the book about these guns states 50 of them are thought to have been in existence. There is a note in the section about these guns that openly states they hadn't yet been able to confirm whether these guns were outdoorsman, or heavy duty. I suppose this auction answered that question. Could be wrong, but if the book couldn't ID it, I'm not sure one of these guns has gone to market. I would guess that to have influenced the price.
 

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