Originally Posted by GLS
I had a good experience this past June with LS&B disposing of 17 random impulse buys that had been accumulated for almost two decades. True, the premium is on the seller only, but the ease of dealing with them was worth it to me--and has been noted, especially the pick-up service borne at their expense. Registered mailing by me would have cost a pile of money. I asked the man in charge of pick-up if they discriminate and refuse to take guns they are presented and he said "no" and recounted when one pick up was for 800 guns owned by one man. I'm sure there were some beauts in that group. Gil


What does LS&B charge the seller, percentage wise?

I moved over 80 guns, two safes, multiple reloading presses, scopes, and reloading supplies through a local auctioneer and was totally pleased with the deal. Now, even local auction houses are selling nationally thanks to things like proxibid. In this case, he was the right guy, in the right place, at the right time. I think he charged us about 15% as I recall.

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