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Local Gander Mountain has a side plated Lefever that mostly looks great. I believe it has been restocked and refinished, including new case colors. They're asking $4900. Oh, the left barrel has a bulge that sticks out over 1/4", there are numerous dents in both barrels and the bores are rougher than a washed out gravel road. Without barrels it's just a parts gun. I hope no one buys it and tries to shoot it as those barrels look dangerous. Regards, Jeff
"We are men of action. Lies do not become us." Wesley
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Almost any gunbroker auction with a reserve...
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I occasionally get a good chuckle from Mikeej's prices but having bought from him and sold to him, I think he is generally a stand up dealer. I like the $8,000 Lefever E grade that has a permanent home on GB. It was bid t 6K once and didn't hit reserve and actually sold with a buy it now once but was subsequently relisted.
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The market is not what it use to be. I have sold a bunch of British guns this year, at much lower prices than pre-2009, but if I want them to move the prices need to reflect the current market conditions. From what I saw from my last shipment, a decent Birmingham BLNE now moves at about 800$ or about half the value they formerly were. Nice condition guns bring more, so do ejectors and especially small bores. Guns do sell when priced correctly but a bunch of dealers just sit on inventory which is a theory I can not wrap my brain around.
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Sidelock
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I am not sure if this is appropriate here, BUT note "Reserve Not Meet" http://www.gunbroker.com/item/571227887Goodness Berrien
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The market is not what it use to be. I have sold a bunch of British guns this year, at much lower prices than pre-2009, but if I want them to move the prices need to reflect the current market conditions. Hmm, interesting. I wonder what the interest is among the younger shooters for old Brit doubles. More & more are going to come into the market as old boys drop off their peg & go home. I know one fellow with 600 guns & I wonder how just that one clearing sale event will affect the market. O.M
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Goodness is right. Consignor stated he is selling in an attempt to "alleviate homefront tensions". Wifey might be wanting a new Denali. SRH
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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That Parker is an excellent gun, but to not sell at $48k is just plain ridiculous.
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I recently saw a bunch of nice American and British guns at a dealer in RI. Beautiful but way over the top. When I asked if they actually sell for those figures the reply was "we are in this for the long haul." Wondered if he meant a lifetime or piled high and deep.
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I recently saw a bunch of nice American and British guns at a dealer in RI. Beautiful but way over the top. When I asked if they actually sell for those figures the reply was "we are in this for the long haul." Wondered if he meant a lifetime or piled high and deep. He bought the "stuff" on the high point....thinking it would keep going up ....and his brain will not re-adjust ...his heirs will have to sell them....
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