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I think in my limited years collecting and acquiring various vintage SXS of America makers my biggest mistake is making a fuss to myself over the price. Now, granted I am not venturing into the very high price range here yet, but as I was hunting this last fall and my mind was wondering I began to ask myself how much money I have spent on guns in my life. After a solid 1/2 mile worth of thinking and not paying attention to the dog and missing flushes, I came to the conclusion I haven’t a clue. Then I started thinking if there were any I did not get enjoyment out of, which I couldn’t name one. It was at that moment that I decided the price of what I want is irrelevant, so long as its in reason. I still try to verify things to make sure I don’t get burned by an extreme amount- and it hasn’t happened yet. But I have passed on some nice guns because i felt they were 2 or 300 overpriced. Never again.
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Dylan great post. I just saw a 28 Repro on GI from Orvis for $9200. Either I'm missing something or that's unreasonable to me. A few of Greg's guns look vastly overpriced to me, but they're not if someone buys them I suppose. Back in 1995-96 I built a duck boat from the ground up, got a motor, new decoys, trailer, needed a truck of course, new duck gun, had some professional training done on my dog, new clothing...etc. I calculated that at the end of the hunting season I had spent nearly $9500 per pound of duck meat when all was said and done. But I built the boat with my father, who is now ill, and the price in hindsight means absolutely nothing. Money can be replaced but we wish to avoid stupid mistakes.
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It is apparently a DHE and is definitely out of line.
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After all those expenses. I'm always dismayed when the discussion with a hunting buddy devolves into why would I want to shoot a $10.00+ box of ammunition when you can buy shells at Walmart for half that amount back in the good old days when you actually find some to buy. I can't tell you how many times I've tried to explain that the ammo is the cheapest part of my addiction! |
Well their are two times in my life of Parker collecting, that cost me a large and I mean a large amount of money, both of these occurred at auctions by phone bid. One was a grade 3 twenty gauge hammer gun, being very rare and desirable I would not relinquish, I still have that wonderful gun, but I could have bought a car with what it cost! The second was a AA Hammer gun same scenario, I love both guns, and what the heck you do not run up on these guns hardly ever I am proud to be their keeper! Gary
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