S&W Results from RIA Premier Auction

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The realized price is the bid plus buyer's premium which is 17.5%. You would still have to pay sales tax, and if you aren't a Texas resident or can't come to Bedford, add shipping. This was a "premium" auction, and the quality and prices reflect that.
 
:eek::eek::eek::eek: It looks like the 1st model K32 (1936) did not meet a reserve. No "price realized". I did not look at it all because a friend came over, but if I need a little more excitement I will go back to it. The good stuff is selling for some high prices.
 
Many guns went for gah gah prices. There were 2 I wanted and was willing to pay for that came up late Sunday after 5:30. They both sold for stupid money.

Then again, lot #584 was a .45 (Colt) Model of 1950 with box and Roy Jinks letter in beautiful condition. Estimate was $6,500-9,000 so I didn’t sign up to bid on it. Hammer price was “only” $4,250 so $4,994 with premium.
*Please tell me what was wrong with that revolver?*
 
I thought the pre 16 in four inch would have brought even more.

I really like the patridge front sight on that gun.

I remember holding that one in Glendale.
 
Rising tide lifts all ships. Pretty soon there will be no dry land!

THIS.... is probably unfortunately true...It will probably become common nature to see common 10-6 Model 10's at $700 plus at every turn...No box, holster wear and chipped stocks.

It's just the nature of scarcity and creeping inflation frankly...
 
Reg Mag prices seem to have softened a bit…

Hallelujah! Finally! I had observed this as well recently at other auctions. They definitely have pulled back a bit and certainly the march ever upward over the past decade has ended.

Perhaps a decent one in its original picture box with a few accessories may be in the cards after all someday.
 
I enjoy seeing the prices, some actually weren’t bad. Rock Islands premiums are way to high for me, by the time you add the buyers premium, sales tax and shipping, there’s no deal. People who buy these don’t worry about such things I guess.
 
Many guns went for gah gah prices. There were 2 I wanted and was willing to pay for that came up late Sunday after 5:30. They both sold for stupid money.

Then again, lot #584 was a .45 (Colt) Model of 1950 with box and Roy Jinks letter in beautiful condition. Estimate was $6,500-9,000 so I didn’t sign up to bid on it. Hammer price was “only” $4,250 so $4,994 with premium.
*Please tell me what was wrong with that revolver?*

There was nothing wrong with it, that I could see anyway. Which is why I bought it. Included the box serial numbered to the gun. The letter didn't specify the stocks (a really early letter, 1973) but the gun doesn't fit with the targets so perhaps it originally shipped with magnas or with the targets (which are not numbered) separately packaged.

Jeff
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