.357magger
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. You've also got to be an informed buyer to know the difference.
Mr. Hammerhead, meet Mr. Nail.
. You've also got to be an informed buyer to know the difference.
I work both sides of the table. So let me give the table holders perspective as I see it. I am an enthusiast, got some nice pieces, take some of them to the gunshow. I really don't care if you buy one or not. I was happy to buy them and happy to take them home. A table costs $60 - $75 ... per table. I also buy/sell/collect old pocket watches and most of these shows are out of town, 500 miles or more away. I gotta get there, a room for 2 or 3 nights, gas, food, tables, association fees ... I usually spend $500 - $700 just on expenses. The only way to BREAK EVEN is to sell at a higher price than you paid. Some gun dealers are in the same boat, traveling hundreds of miles to the show. We gotta buy these things you know and we're buying from the same sources you are for the most part.
When someone brings a gun to my table, I estimate what I can sell it for - say $700 - and I offer $500. If you paid $850 for it, that's not my problem. If I were making $50 per gun sale, I'd sit home on my *** and be hundreds of dollars ahead.
Why do I go? To see some nice stuff and try to buy some of it. You can buy cheaper on the dealer side of the table. Everybody knows there are some expenses involved, but some think a dealer who makes more than $50 on a trade is a crook. So you spend a life time looking and learning, invest $50k in inventory, made $50 a trade and let me know how it works out.
Charlie
Went to a gun show today looking for a model 10, maybe a model 64, allso took my ruger blackhawk rated at 98 percent, .357. I was thinking I could make an even trade, not even close. There was one model 64 with sights, 490.00, one stainless model 10, 480.00 (not even cleaned) and a blued model 10, with lanyard loop on butt, 500.00. One guy would give me 250.00 for my blackhawk on trade for the model 64 or stainless model 10. A local person has a 5" model 10-5 he would trade even up, a little rust speckled and cylinder holes are plenty dirty, have to think on that one a bit. I am thinking I would be better off trading for a new 10 or 64 ? I was offered 320.00 for the blackhawk by a couple people, so my gun is not a clunker. Are these guns this high in your area? thanks, chuck
Hee Hee! He said 'Scoundrels'.
Must have been an Englishman in another lifetime.
A.F.