First, this is not meant to be a criticism of anybody. In fact, if anything, accolades to David Carroll (Woodlawn Boys) for his excellent photography and description to achieve what has got to be top dollar for this one, or perhaps I am wrong.
Full disclosure here. I own neither of the 4" Triple Locks referenced in this thread. The first one I did not locate until after the auction closed, as the auction house, oddly, described as a S&W Triplelock. My search was for "Smith & Wesson" and "Triple Lock", which yielded no results.
The first one sold a bit over a week ago for $2200, before commissions. The wear is more extensive than the one that David Carroll had for sale, and it is such that it causes this revolver to appear somewhat unattractive, if it's even possible to describe a Triple Lock with a 4" barrel as such. It has the less valuable medallion stocks. The lanyard ring is atypical of a .44 Special Triple Lock, so it might be a later addition.
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And, the one that sold last evening on Gunbroker. Does have wear to high points, has the more desirable non medallion stocks, and a neat serial number (1988), as that's the year I graduated high school. Went for $6,725 (plus $40 shipping), or $6765!!!!
I guess, all I can say is Kudos to David Carroll and his client. Well done!
Comments anyone? I had hoped I might have a shot at this one with a four digit number beginning with a 3, but I suspected it would likely sell in the $4000 to $5000 range, but being Gunbroker, I suspected that a bid in the $5000 range might clinch it. Nearly $7,000 seems steep, especially with the wear present, but all it takes is two individuals who really want it and...you just don't see these every day.
Lastly, before I post the link to the Gunbroker auction, I guess you have to look at these relative to each other. Is the Gunbroker sale Triple Lock worth nearly 3 times the gun sold at live auction last weekend. Or, was the live auction gun sale a real bargain these days? Or the Gunbroker auction beyond what the market generally will bear? My thoughts: The bidding on the Carol Watson auction firearm was a little light and the Gunbroker Triple Lock auction presented hearty bids, to say the least!
S&W .44 HAND EJECTOR 1st MODEL TRIPLE LOCK RARE 4" BARREL FACTORY LETTER - Revolvers at GunBroker.com : 845210716
Full disclosure here. I own neither of the 4" Triple Locks referenced in this thread. The first one I did not locate until after the auction closed, as the auction house, oddly, described as a S&W Triplelock. My search was for "Smith & Wesson" and "Triple Lock", which yielded no results.
The first one sold a bit over a week ago for $2200, before commissions. The wear is more extensive than the one that David Carroll had for sale, and it is such that it causes this revolver to appear somewhat unattractive, if it's even possible to describe a Triple Lock with a 4" barrel as such. It has the less valuable medallion stocks. The lanyard ring is atypical of a .44 Special Triple Lock, so it might be a later addition.
S&W 1st Model Hand Ejector Double Action Revolver (Triplelock) |
Firearms & Military Artifacts
Firearms
Pistols
Revolvers
| Auctions Online | Proxibid
And, the one that sold last evening on Gunbroker. Does have wear to high points, has the more desirable non medallion stocks, and a neat serial number (1988), as that's the year I graduated high school. Went for $6,725 (plus $40 shipping), or $6765!!!!
I guess, all I can say is Kudos to David Carroll and his client. Well done!
Comments anyone? I had hoped I might have a shot at this one with a four digit number beginning with a 3, but I suspected it would likely sell in the $4000 to $5000 range, but being Gunbroker, I suspected that a bid in the $5000 range might clinch it. Nearly $7,000 seems steep, especially with the wear present, but all it takes is two individuals who really want it and...you just don't see these every day.
Lastly, before I post the link to the Gunbroker auction, I guess you have to look at these relative to each other. Is the Gunbroker sale Triple Lock worth nearly 3 times the gun sold at live auction last weekend. Or, was the live auction gun sale a real bargain these days? Or the Gunbroker auction beyond what the market generally will bear? My thoughts: The bidding on the Carol Watson auction firearm was a little light and the Gunbroker Triple Lock auction presented hearty bids, to say the least!
S&W .44 HAND EJECTOR 1st MODEL TRIPLE LOCK RARE 4" BARREL FACTORY LETTER - Revolvers at GunBroker.com : 845210716
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