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Bill, what exactly does The Parker Story tell us about the prices of the Invincibles?
Sorry, my set is upstairs at the far end of the house - maybe yours is closer? . |
Mine is boxed up for moving. Maybe it doesnt. I know somewhere I read an article stating how an invincible cost more than a contemporary Purdy Best Grade at that time.
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Ahh found one of the articles I was looking for. Its in the NRA museum writeup on the invincibles, that the gun cost $1500 in 1930.
I will look for the other ones. http://www.nramuseum.org/the-museum/...1-of-3%29.aspx |
Who was the author of that NRA Museum write-up Bill?
And I wonder what the source of his information was. . |
Got my TPS out of the box, and on page 380, figure 8.110 in Vol 1, is an advertisement announcing the invincible at a price of $1250.
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I have a sneaking suspicion it might have been in Johnson's book, but I don't konw what box that is in currently. |
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Excellent sleuth work Bill! Thank You! . |
In Baer's "An Immortal American Classic" he has a couple of pages (84+85) of price lists. The only one with the Invincible in it was 1930 and it was listed for $1500. The list skips to 1934 and the Invincible wasn't on it
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I have read this article somewhere before. I don't get Sporting Classics but maybe I picked one up at one of the shoots.
It's a great story esp on the cusp of October. |
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