Walked Away From model 10 (no dash)

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A friend who was set up at the Civic Center show had this very decent 4" with, likely original stocks. A little holster wear at the muzzle and high points of cylinder but otherwise pretty nice. He was asking $750 :eek: and we could not come together on a price. I see very few no dash 10s around, in good condition and I would have given him $500, but no.
 
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A friend who was set up at the Civic Center show had this very decent 4" with, likely original stocks. A little holster wear at the muzzle and high points of cylinder but otherwise pretty nice. He was asking $750 :eek: and we could not come together on a price. I see very few no dash 10s around, in good condition and I would have given him $500, but no.


Sounds like he was more show and tell than show and go!


What was the serial number? It could have been a birfday gun for me!
 
I gave $399 for this no dash (shipped in 60), but that was in 2019 before the craziness started.
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A friend who was set up at the Civic Center show had this very decent 4" with, likely original stocks. A little holster wear at the muzzle and high points of cylinder but otherwise pretty nice. He was asking $750 :eek: and we could not come together on a price. I see very few no dash 10s around, in good condition and I would have given him $500, but no.

Did he sell it? If not he may come to his senses and lower the price to turn it
 
You say that the seller is your friend- ask him what his reasoning is for that price. I would be interested to know.
 
Not to be considered a smart *** but do you usually have good luck buying guns for 2/3 of the asking price? If you consider something over priced ,why even try to deal?
 
I swear at least some of the vendors at gun shows don't really want to sell their wares.

I wonder if some of them are under pressure on the home front, and just set up at a show to satisfy the ball-and-chain? I can hear it now...

"Honey, I'm sorry, but nobody was interested in my aluminum Belchfire Super Snubnose in .50 BMG...even though I had it discount-priced at only $19,999..."
 
A friend of mine that collects Smiths sets up at shows and sells his Smiths after he upgrades them. Yesterday before the show opened he picked up a
98% prewar Heavy Duty Outdoorsman for $400.00. He got it from a new vendor that had no idea what it was worth. The guy had a table full of gun related stuff but only 2 revolvers. My buddy prices his Smiths pretty high because he really doesn't want to sell them but use them to attract someone that has a Smith for sale.
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A friend of mine that collects Smiths sets up at shows and sells his Smiths after he upgrades them. Yesterday before the show opened he picked up a
98% prewar Heavy Duty Outdoorsman for $400.00. He got it from a new vendor that had no idea what it was worth. The guy had a table full of gun related stuff but only 2 revolvers. My buddy prices his Smiths pretty high because he really doesn't want to sell them but use them to attract someone that has a Smith for sale.
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Guess that is one way to do it.
 
Some of you are living in the past. Like when the FBI could be trusted.
It's a different world from just three years ago. And, condition is everything in the collectors world of anything be it guns or my world of vintage Porsche and Sunbeam Tiger. Seen those prices lately?
A no dash 10? That would have been at my house for that price.
Don't look now...they don't make them any longer.
 
While looking through my old inventory I saw that I had one that I sold about 5 years ago. The list did not say for how much. There was a time when I thought the availability of collector grade Smiths would always be there. Great pieces still show up from time to time, but everyone here knows what is happening these days. Good things come to those who wait, but some times you have to strike when the opportunity presents it's self. This apparently wasn't one of those times. He still had at at closing time Saturday and likely still Sunday afternoon. I'll find out at the next show.
 
My "no-dash" Model 10 from 1961 (excellent condition but without original grips) was acquired in the fall of 2019 for $400. It's not for sale but I sure hope it's worth almost twice as much these days! Don't you wish some of your investments, the kind you don't mind parting with, would appreciate this way?
 

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