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DGM: I do agree. Isn't it wild that the Johnson 410 can bring $350/400 and with a tad of embellishment and configuration bring 3/4/5 times its plainer cousin? Just has to be in Don's ballpark. Best, John
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Well, this whole thing is out of hand at this point.
BTW, the Iver Johnson Skeeter(whatever guage) would fit the bill.
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While many of the guns noted are interesting and certainly collectible in their own right I don't consider most of them cult guns. To me anyway a Cult gun is something outside of mainstream collecting. I would certainly put the Dardick Automatic Revolver and its associated Tround ammunition in that category. Another would be the Gyrojet pistol of the same era. An older example would be a Chicago Palm pistol. Jim
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