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The A1 Special Single Trap Sold Today
The A1 Special single trap sold about ten minutes ago. If my math is correct, the gun sold for $26,550.00, an absolute bargain, in my opinion. I hope someone here got it. An A1 Special single barrel is quite a gun, one that could add a target or two to your average. I thought that maybe it would stall at nine grand, but it didn't happen. OK, who got it?
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Where was that for sale?
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I believe it was Kull Auctions if memory serves me correctly.
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Topeka. One of two known .
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Do you that looked at it think it was real? From Murphy's post it appears he does. I looked at it and was not convinced.
PML https://www.proxibid.com/Firearms-Mi...ation/47350218 |
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Looks real to me. My hat is off to whoever bought this beauty.
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Serial number is in the book. It is listed as a straight grip. In the description it states a repaired crack around the pistol grip. It was converted to pistol grip. This explains the gold serial number.
Although refinished, it is a nice gun. |
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That is 79 total A1 Specials, both singles and doubles.
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Kevin, I was going to ask the same question, but thought that I would be "thought the fool". Those who have studied the stock and order books realize that this gun is original, regardless of book entries. I will bet that the buyer knows something about such things. I talked this morning with the second bidder, who wishes he knew more about the "books". If he did, he would own the gun.
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What I was referring to is the poor execution of the gold serial number. The description states “ stock has a vintage professional repair to stock; repaired crack at lower tang that circles the pistol grip to opposite side lower tang“
The identification books has this as a straight grip gun. Looks to me like the tang was shortened when the pistol grip was added to the original stock. IMHO. |
I would want a letter before I jumped to too many conclusions. The Serialization Book is a good place to start but not always accurate. JMO
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I have a whole notebook file of letters on guns I did not buy. Your turn.
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Anyone with knowledge of the identity of 'WMD'?
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Always looking for those WMDs.
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Drew, I found three WMDs from the time the gun was made. However, not knowing where the gun came from, no firm answer. One shooter, William M. Dean, shows Oyster Bay as his residence, a likely location for the owner of an A1 Special. Of course, there are many WDs with no middle initial in the ATA records.
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In my opinion some one got a hell of a deal! Hope it was some one we know I am glad I did not know about it saved some money! Gary
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