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Unread 10-09-2024, 08:47 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy View Post
I have had a similar situation with a Maryland dealer. It seem that all I had to do is show interest and the gun is "not for sale".
Put a deposit on a Parker on way to visit out of state. Went to pick it up and took outside in sunlight. Saw a small crack at tang, nothing big. Tried to get a price reduction. Manager then said no, not for sale, unsafe. Had to be destroyed. Only thing they could do was refund my money. I knew with whom it would leave the store at a greatly reduced price, written off the books as damaged.
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