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Unread 07-16-2010, 02:43 PM   #5
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More likely to find out what such guns are "not" selling for, the initial bid figure is the "no sale" price in most cases. I know a fellow who sells hundreds of rare and high grade guns on auctionarms.com, sells every one he offers for sale. He starts the bidding at one cent or a reasonable figure and his sales are "no reserve". He has so many people watching his auctions that he never sells a gun under the fair market price. Other sellers could learn a lesson from him.
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