Steve,

It's over and for the most part his stuff did not meet the low estimate. There were exceptions, with some items going over the high. I was fortunate and will be the caretaker for a while of lots 421 & 668, the Stoeger and the Singer (at least MP's best deductions) along with an interesting 1917 lot 698. That pricy S&W along with the first John Wills pistol made me nervous about things being high, the first batch of rifles were dead on as far as the estimated price and then it seems that they may have overestimated the MP association value. I cant see but how it couldnt have helped, but if you can second guess auctions, you are a better man than most. LOL

Did you know one of your 1877 Sharps was on Carol Watsons auction today? Brought $12,000 + fees to an onsite bidder.

Thaine


It ain't ignorance that does the most damage, it's knowing so derned much that ain't so! J. Billings