Collector vs Accumulator
Very interesting thread! I admire many of the beautiful & rare Smith revolver collections on this forum. Cheers to you guys!
I met my first accumulator a couple of days ago when I sold him one of my Smith revolvers. I was explaining the nuances of the particular revolver, when he abruptly told me it was going straight to his safe. He had an excel sheet on his phone with a few hundred Smith guns, some of which were triplicate versions!
I asked him, would he be interested trading or selling any of the xtra copy guns, and he gave me that "are you crazy" look, and resolutely stated, No! I actually got a laugh out of that, and he was not offended. He even offered to buy two other guns I had brought along with me.
A very nice gentleman and an unabashed accumulator. I, on the other hand, have a small eclectic collection of Smith revolvers from a 1917 to a 646, collect primarily N frames, and will sell any gun (with exception of the 646PC), to move up to a more desirable or collectible revolver. I shoot 90% of my guns, & just happen to have a few I consider too nice, to want to shoot.
I sold my few J frames, and with the exception of a couple of L frames, only seek out N frames. A distinction between a collector vs an accumulator, who buys what attracts them, with limited constraint on type/vintage/frame parameters, and will only add (vs sell/trade) to his/her acquisitions to upgrade.
Just my opinion, I've been know to be wrong, on rare occasions
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Very interesting thread! I admire many of the beautiful & rare Smith revolver collections on this forum. Cheers to you guys!
I met my first accumulator a couple of days ago when I sold him one of my Smith revolvers. I was explaining the nuances of the particular revolver, when he abruptly told me it was going straight to his safe. He had an excel sheet on his phone with a few hundred Smith guns, some of which were triplicate versions!
I asked him, would he be interested trading or selling any of the xtra copy guns, and he gave me that "are you crazy" look, and resolutely stated, No! I actually got a laugh out of that, and he was not offended. He even offered to buy two other guns I had brought along with me.
A very nice gentleman and an unabashed accumulator. I, on the other hand, have a small eclectic collection of Smith revolvers from a 1917 to a 646, collect primarily N frames, and will sell any gun (with exception of the 646PC), to move up to a more desirable or collectible revolver. I shoot 90% of my guns, & just happen to have a few I consider too nice, to want to shoot.
I sold my few J frames, and with the exception of a couple of L frames, only seek out N frames. A distinction between a collector vs an accumulator, who buys what attracts them, with limited constraint on type/vintage/frame parameters, and will only add (vs sell/trade) to his/her acquisitions to upgrade.
Just my opinion, I've been know to be wrong, on rare occasions
