Bladeswitcher
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A couple of years ago I had the opportunity to buy three sets of genuine S&W square butt Combats for $150 total. The seller was a friend who had been in the gun business for more than 30 years (first as a gun shop manager then as a pawnshop owner). He said he didn't like the Combats and seemed happy to sell them.
This is a guy who has a personal collection of more than 60 S&W revolvers. About the same time he sold me the grips, he started thinning the herd. He sold me a high-condition pre-28 Highway Patrolman, a 5-inch Model 27 and . . . . drum roll . . . a 3-inch Model 66 for $600!
I also bought three or four other nice S&W revolvers from him which I resold in the pawnshop I owned/managed at the time.
All of this happened about two years ago. About 15 years ago, I bought my 3-inch CS-1 from the same guy when he owned his pawnshop. I traded him a Remington 03a3 miltiary rifle even up for it at the time (I think the sticker price on the gun was $600).
The funny thing was this guy was always known for pricing stuff for top dollar and not budging much off the tag. I guess he's lost track of the market.
This is a guy who has a personal collection of more than 60 S&W revolvers. About the same time he sold me the grips, he started thinning the herd. He sold me a high-condition pre-28 Highway Patrolman, a 5-inch Model 27 and . . . . drum roll . . . a 3-inch Model 66 for $600!
I also bought three or four other nice S&W revolvers from him which I resold in the pawnshop I owned/managed at the time.
All of this happened about two years ago. About 15 years ago, I bought my 3-inch CS-1 from the same guy when he owned his pawnshop. I traded him a Remington 03a3 miltiary rifle even up for it at the time (I think the sticker price on the gun was $600).
The funny thing was this guy was always known for pricing stuff for top dollar and not budging much off the tag. I guess he's lost track of the market.