Tyler Grip Adapter Education Needed

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I can't imagine why anyone would do this, especially since you can order directly from them (and be VERY patient) for less than $40 shipped.
 
Because somebody had way more money than good sense! Tyler's T-Grip adapters are still being made in Oklahoma; athough it appears that the company is slow in shipping since the old man died. In reality they are worth about $35. The ones on the photo were the older style with Tyler's printed on themand in a box not a plastic bag but sheesh!

I bought a bunch of them (the old ones) ten or fiveteen years ago when the market was turning to high-cap auto loaders. At that time it was common to find them or Pachmayr adapters in the "spare parts" box at gun shows for $5. Magna style stocks and a grip adapter still fit my hands better than anything else.

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Because some poeple will put a very large max bid to assure they will get it (and assuming that most bidders will make normal bids) When you get two people doing the same thing the proxy bidding automically keeps bidding up each in turn until the lower max bid is reached then the higher guy get it. ( Assuming he doesn't then stiff the seller with a story about mis-placing a decimal point)
 
It could either be shill bidding, or two ignorant bidders that have no idea of the fair market value of the item - and don't seem to care.

If the runner-up bidder wants one at that price, I'd be more than happy to oblige him. ;)


Mark
 
It's an older T-Grip with lettering, which does not justify the price in my book but obviously it's worth $200 to someone. I've seen the same thing happen in the collector car hobby, guys want a particular item for whatever reason and money's no object. It really spoils it for the little guy...
 
LOL - I have one of the older ones with the wording on the side. It will now have a special place to rest in the safe rather than in a plastic drawer on the bench. (smiley face goes here)

Dave
 
Wow - I'm rich and didn't know it. I bought a bagful of those things, new-in-the-boxes, for $5 at a gunshow a long time ago. Not $5 each, $5 for the whole bag, probably 20 or so total. (20 x $200 = $4000 (!)).
I'd gladly sell them for the bargain price of $150 each if there were any more takers like the guy who bought that one for over $200.
Seriously, I'm glad I got them because I like the look and feel of them, but it's hard to believe someone paid that much for one.
 
LOL - Cooter, after seeing the price that one sold for your $15 wouldn't cover the shipping and insurance. (smiley face goes here)

Dave

Well, ya cain't blame a feller fer askin'!

I need a few more and with the insane prices on the net I guess I might just have to go direct and endure the wait!

Sure do like them little rascals.
 
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That is insane... I just sold a NIB, just like that one, #6 Polished for $40.00&shipping on GunBroker...

Anyone need another #6 NIB for a Python/Trooper/etc. I'll let this one go for $150 delivered... :-)

Bob
 
P.T. Barnum was right.

I'll drink to that.

No, you're not missing anything, just plain old auction mania. Some people just have to win no matter the cost. (You must 'Shop Victoriously' after all) I bought 3 from SuperMan for a lot less than that one went for. Come to think of it, I got the guns they went on for less than that too.
 
About fifteen years ago I bought an early Tyler grip adapter that had the OKC address with city zone so I guess that it predated zip codes. Likely from the '50s or early '60s. I paid $250.00 for it.

It did have a 44 Special 3rd model HE with a 4" barrel attached as a bonus.
 
I'll give you $250 for your "free" 44 Special and then you will have gotten the grip adapter for nothing!! You can't beat that deal.
 
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