I owned this in 2009

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I owned this in 2009

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I owned this rifle for a short period of time. When I received the factory letter I decided to sell it to someone that was a collector and not a shooter like me.

It's good to see the rifle again. Really neat that the factory letter shows it went back to the factory and had so much done to it.

I over doubled my money when I sold it to the consignee. Hopefully he can double his after 12 years. :D

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Nice one!

Gotta admit -- Jack's dog sure does take really nice photos! :wink:

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That's a nice rifle....very nice........there's a guy here who just had a birthday (Cimmeron Red) who has a near exact rifle like that but it's in 30-30.

My guess is that Jack the Dog will get $7500 for that. I had a 25-35 like that except it was not a deluxe but the gun was like new and I got 5 big ones for it.....15 years ago. Mine even had a trapdoor buttplate.-----00
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Wow. That is really nice.
I have to admit, I'd of had a tough time letting that go.
Even for a big profit. :D
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That's the dream configuration right there.
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OldWin wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 6:03 am Wow. That is really nice.
I have to admit, I'd of had a tough time letting that go.
Even for a big profit. :D
I've always looked upon my stuff as "things". I rarely get emotionally attached to them. I find myself getting more pragmatic the older I get. :D
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jdad wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 7:57 am
OldWin wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 6:03 am Wow. That is really nice.
I have to admit, I'd of had a tough time letting that go.
Even for a big profit. :D
I've always looked upon my stuff as "things". I rarely get emotionally attached to them. I find myself getting more pragmatic the older I get. :D
I'm probably just the opposite about getting attached to old guns! Those neat guns I've parted with still bother me, and I regret having sold some of them. But then I'm that way about a lot of old stuff, and explains why my gun room looks more like a hoarder's room than a place to store guns, and reload.
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jdad wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 7:57 am
OldWin wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 6:03 am Wow. That is really nice.
I have to admit, I'd of had a tough time letting that go.
Even for a big profit. :D
I've always looked upon my stuff as "things". I rarely get emotionally attached to them. I find myself getting more pragmatic the older I get. :D
I'm that way too with most things. My guns not so much. I have 3 grown sons that are all into guns. I always ask if they could replace something before I sell it.
Some of my justification for buying another Colt SAA a couple weeks ago. :D
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It would be hard to let that 94 go!
Money talks, but will you ever see one that nice again!
Prices on old classic's these day's are pretty outrageous!
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Closed at $2504. OUCH! :o The consignee lost some money. That's about 30% less than what I sold it to him for.
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Most collector guns are up right now, but there's always flukes like this where the right two guys didn't see this gun and bid it up. Somebody got a good deal on it!
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