BigBill
Absent Comrade
I replaced all my excellent looking s&w original wood grips with rose wood grips. I could sell the originals and make some $$ back. Hmmm.
The question that I ask myself about auctions like this: I've sold some pretty nice stuff-stuff that's hard to knock in any way..I think that I realize between fair value and fair value minus ten per cent.Never a premium price on anything.
Why can't I find these deep pocketed,must have at any cost,sort of buyers?
Everything is relative. While $600.00-$900.00 seems silly for a set of stocks, I put up for auction a 1911 Type 1 magazine.
It sold for $1,725.00... for a MAGAZINE!
WOW, I think that the buyer got CLIPPED !!!!!!![]()
Personally,I think that the buyer will be sick to his stomach when he finally realizes that he bought a fairly common set of N-frame diamond targets instead of the "cokes" he THOUGHT he was buying. Just sayin'.
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I always chuckle at the posts made after Doc sets us straight . Oh, he may occasionally be wrong ; but few people on earth can match his knowledge of N Frame revolvers and their stocks .I believe the person who bought them knew what he was bidding on. They are a nice set of N-frame diamond target stocks that date most likely to the mid-1960s. They were correctly listed and the photos don't show a refinish to me. This is the new world we live in.
Bill
did he studder ?I believe the person who bought them knew what he was bidding on. They are a nice set of N-frame diamond target stocks that date most likely to the mid-1960s. They were correctly listed and the photos don't show a refinish to me. This is the new world we live in.
Bill