I get that Josh and I have done that numerous times but I think you will agree there is a big difference between upgrading to a better example and buying an "it" gun. Normally in an upgrade there is a minimal amount of cash loss, on the other hand the proverbial "it" gun sucks the life out of the gun fund. It does mine anyway.
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Originally Posted by Josh Loewensteiner
I am fortunate in that I get to see lots and lots of collections in my work. The very best collections I see are a culmination of years of selling off a lesser gun to acquire a better example. The very best collections I see are usually less than 100 guns but the owner may have owned hundreds and hundreds during his collecting years.
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