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Just to be clear, Ed Good is NOT in a retail business, in fact he offers NO hrs open to public,in spite of the 01 dealer FFL requirement. Ed runs his business behind the "mail order only" veil of protection to hide from disclosing hidden defects AND holding a buyer funds hostage in the case of a return.
Never buy a gun from a clown who uses ALL CAPS and has a return policy that "works for him"
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very strange behavior...amazing that it is tolerated here?
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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ed the ratings system on GunsAmerica and Gunbroker favor the seller. They think the seller is their customer rather than the buyer as the seller sends them a check. You could get more for your guns if you had a more generous return policy. Several sellers on here (with good reputations here) have a clear and easy-to-understand return policy. The return policy you asked Bob Cash for is the same return policy as Cabelas'. All have the same potential for problems with bad buyers as you do. The reason you can't get your money for the high condition guns you have had listed lately is that only experienced collectors are interested in paying the extra money for the extra original condition. Your cheesy return policy puts them off. You might change it on the better guns. Your current return policy is vague, iffy, arbitrary, and stingy. When you split hairs like you did over the meaning of "off face", claiming it depends on whether the forend is on or off you are playing "gotcha". http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=348635&page=1http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbt...true#Post348564
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Ed, I thought you said this one was sold? I notice that now it's back up with another $200 knocked off. Better re-torch the thing....Keep going down, a little more and I'll buy it and actually restore it properly... http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=451117640
I prefer wood to plastic, leather to nylon, waxed cotton to Gore-Tex, and split bamboo to graphite.
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I see ed took his fig leaf off and placed it next to the gun for the photo shoot again.
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He does have an interesting looking Parker Hammer Lifter on his site. I looked at one last weekend, Ed's is much nicer, and at about the same price. I'm not interested, due to his return policy... I'm looking, but I can't find the serial number list to tell if the barrels were made by Parker on not. If so, it'd be even more interesting. I can't tell, but is it possible that the barrels on Ed's gun are Laminated? Parker did make their own Laminated barrels around that time..... http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=451117638
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I see ed took his fig leaf off and placed it next to the gun for the photo shoot again. Look at the way he leaves the action open to get the lever to the left,tricky boy that eddy: What kind of screw driver was used on the bottom of the action,maybe it was just a dull chisel ? and of course he Ed Good "special" aka "special ed" the toasted action aka "burnt offering",man the hand was shaky with the torch that day,looks like the wood may have got a bit toasted too !
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this used to be annoying...but now it has become sadly pathetic...and these individuals certainly have no respect for this fine forum...what a shame they are permitted to trash us all here with their negative posts... and who was it that said: "if you tell lies long enough and often enough, people will begin to believe them? " anyway, the truth is the best response to their nonsense: 1519 and counting. http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewUserFeedback.aspx?User=128526i particularly like the most recent feedback from one of my new customers...thank you dutch. you made my day!
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keep it simple and keep it safe...
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and who was it that said: "if you tell lies long enough and often enough, people will begin to believe them? "
You?
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He does have an interesting looking Parker Hammer Lifter on his site. I looked at one last weekend, Ed's is much nicer, and at about the same price. I'm not interested, due to his return policy... I'm looking, but I can't find the serial number list to tell if the barrels were made by Parker on not. If so, it'd be even more interesting. I can't tell, but is it possible that the barrels on Ed's gun are Laminated? Parker did make their own Laminated barrels around that time..... http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=451117638 It looks like it was made in 1881-1882, so it's a little too young to have Parker-made barrels..
I prefer wood to plastic, leather to nylon, waxed cotton to Gore-Tex, and split bamboo to graphite.
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