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$2500, plus fees was just not enough to own this beautiful Model of 1950 in 45 Colt. With a $250 bid increment I needed to go to $3000 to win it. I was busy at the show when the auction closed and found out I was out bid when I got home. I will always wonder if a $3000 bid would have held or would some one bid $3250. One of only 200, as I understand it. Anyone here get it?

 
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$2500, plus fees was just not enough to own this beautiful Model of 1950 in 45 Colt. With a $250 bid increment I needed to go to $3000 to win it. I was busy at the show when the auction closed and found out I was out bid when I got home. I will always wonder if a $3000 bid would have held or would some one bid $3250. One of only 200, as I understand it. Anyone here get it?

If it makes you feel better, I bet the other guy would have gone to $3500 or more. Once they get in the 3’s it seems people bidding at that point typically have no problem putting a 4 at the front.
 
If it makes you feel better, I bet the other guy would have gone to $3500 or more. Once they get in the 3’s it seems people bidding at that point typically have no problem putting a 4 at the front.
I agree - when you get into the league of collectors with deep pockets, for some people winning is everything. I would rather be patient and sensible because the hunt is so much of the fun. I have my limit and try to keep the ego firmly corraled in my wife's grasp, where it belongs. :)
 
FWIW my general approach when bidding on a gun I really want is to place a bid at a price slightly higher than I want to pay.

If I get the gun for less, I’m very happy. If I get it for my max bid I’m still happy. I’m not especially happy when I’m outbid and lose, but I don’t experience the regret of wishing I had bid more.

I’m not saying this is the right approach for everyone, but it works for me.
 
Most of the stories are of bids being out bid while asleep in the chair after supper, bid way over market price, and "too rich for my blood"! This story is of my last mod 53 Jet auction. The bidding started as usual, very low, so I jumped in and made the bid 4digits! I did not expect my bid to hold. I got back online with about 1 hr. left on the auction! I don't bid in the bid increments! I hit it hard and waited for the war to start! To my pleasant surprise, the war never started and ended with my bid! When I relieved the gun, it was in better condition than the pics portrayed!
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Well, the Supica book notes the price on the 200 "Models of 1950" made in .45 Colt can be exorbitant. You have to be vigilant, as there are some fakes out there! I have a 5" Model of 1950 in .45 Colt, I've owned it for years and years, but when I finally lettered it, it was a Model of 1955 frame, modified with a Model of 1950 barrel and cylinder...Not worth any big bucks at all. I bought it right, so I'm not whining, but I think $3500 for a real one isn't too bad. Just an opinion, of course...
 
$2500, plus fees was just not enough to own this beautiful Model of 1950 in 45 Colt. With a $250 bid increment I needed to go to $3000 to win it. I was busy at the show when the auction closed and found out I was out bid when I got home. I will always wonder if a $3000 bid would have held or would some one bid $3250. One of only 200, as I understand it. Anyone here get it?

Big auction houses are getting very greedy in their BP, fees and bid increments and I do NO bizzness with them for that reason. Let it go and do not be hard on yourself, you are still loaded with the cash and can pull the trigger again in the future. :)
 
I know how you feel, since I was the one you outbid at 2250. I weighed raising my bid, but, decided to let it go, since that price realized would be around 3250, plus tax shipping, insurance, supplies and transfer. That's OK, I won a real nice Victory for less than 800.
Good for you on that Victory. I've got a really nice 25 ND (4 screw of course) in 45 ACP and thought that 5 screw 45 Colt would be a great companion. Oh well. Such is life.

The 25 just for fun.IMG_1711.JPG
 
Good for you on that Victory. I've got a really nice 25 ND (4 screw of course) in 45 ACP and thought that 5 screw 45 Colt would be a great companion. Oh well. Such is life.

The 25 just for fun.View attachment 760161
I've seen three of them sell in the last year. One for $5400, one for $7kish and this one. Supposedly another 197 of them so one could pop up any time although in decades of watching for them I've seen only four, including these three.
 
I've seen three of them sell in the last year. One for $5400, one for $7kish and this one. Supposedly another 197 of them so one could pop up any time although in decades of watching for them I've seen only four, including these three.
I was really tempted, but like Wayne I let it go. I went to the show and let it ride. Still waiting to see if it shows up here.
 
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