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Its funny but I don't see Cs that often. I looked at one for a member who bought it at Julia's last auction. That gun was in real HONEST shape. Look it up. I can't remember the price but I thought it was very fair.
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Kevin and I sold a nice shooter grade Titanic Steel 30" CHE from our table at Baltimore in March for about $4200 as I recall. It once belonged to me and I long ago sold it to another member.
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Apart from A1 specials. C grade guns were made in the lowest quantity. Just not a lot of them ordered as compared to others.
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I wanted to clarify that I was not accurate in making the above statement. I double checked the production numbers in TPS on the different grades and they go down with each ascending grade. I made the above statement based on something I had heard in the past in regards to C grade guns. Can't remember where.
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Yeah, unfortunately B's are still more expensive lol.
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I paid $180.00 for mine
but it gets buried with me
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Sorry Chris, that isn't gonna get a thank you click from me
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Even a blind pig finds an acorn once in a while ,I bought basically sight unseen ...I do consider myself extremely lucky on that ,although I did miss out on a D.M. lefever 16 with brass filled engraving I was told (read gold ) ,it would pitch the empty shells over your shoulder (read ejectors ) sold it for 150 bucks because he couldn't find shells for it !!!
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