Model 19-3, Completed Auction, Who Done It?

Thie reminds me of a 15-3 I had in a Proxibid auction last year. It was a decent one, and I was expecting to get in the $450 to $500 range from it. As I sat at my computer and watched it go past that and over the next 10+ minutes it went all the way up to $2800. I was floored, I called my wife to look at the computer screen to tell me I wasn't seeing things. I told myself that until I had received and cashed the check I wouldn't believe it. (and no, it wasn't a USAF either).
 
What I found most interesting about that gun is the front sight pin. I don't recall any -3 like that but maybe there are.

I wonder if it may have been touched during the action work.

I like the look of it but its got me wanting to research it.
 
Box shows "3T's" yet it has a standard hammer and a standard trigger with the grooves ground off. I had an 8K ser# 19-3 which came with the standard hammer, grooved trigger and the "football target" stocks. Seemed everybody else quit around $2175 and 2 bidders went where it went. Joe
 
Wow, I sure am glad that guy outbid me there at the last! It would have been difficult to explain to the wife!!!
 
Wow, I sure am glad that guy outbid me there at the last! It would have been difficult to explain to the wife!!!
We all feel your pain (or relief, as the case may be).

I am sure someone here will help you get over your disappointing loss and offer up an alternative at a small discount... :D
 
That dealer seems to cater to the high-rollers out there, just like several others. Their clients buy from them because of their reputation - they "know" they're getting a "pristine" item (well, at least in their world it's pristine) and where they get it is as important as what they buy. Kind of like shops on Rodeo Drive - you can get all that stuff online, but then you can't brag about where you got it! :rolleyes:
By the way: you must've missed the Colt Boa he sold for $31,500....... :eek:
 
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That dealer seems to cater to the high-rollers out there, just like several others. Their clients buy from them because of their reputation...
Makes you wonder where all those pristine guns are being sourced from? Unlike Gucci loafers, the supply of revolvers in mint condition is finite.
 
Planning to liquidate the collection in 10 years to alleviate the chances of bad decisions brought on by age. This seller and a couple others will get the collection in increments.
 
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