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Unread 05-09-2017, 12:47 PM   #11
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Yes if I am remembering correctly these guns weren't prestine.
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Some of them had condition issues as previously noted and that is also a lot of 8 gauges to dump into one auction.
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Thanks guys for the prices. Did those prices include the buyers premium, if there was one? As an aside, I have a 36" PH with no condition issues with lettered twin ivories and a silvers pad that I am planning to sell, but not at any of those prices.
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Thanks guys for the prices. Did those prices include the buyers premium, if there was one? As an aside, I have a 36" PH with no condition issues with lettered twin ivories and a silvers pad that I am planning to sell, but not at any of those prices.
Buyer's premium was either 17 or 15%, so add that in. I looked these guns over in person, but not with an eye to buy. Several had glaring blemishes, but a couple looked pretty darn good (but I have no idea of their originality). The real jewel of the big guns was an N grade 10 built on a #6 frame...and bought by one of our members. It was a beautiful, unique gun (see the other Rock Island thread).
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some of those 8 gas were good buys in my book wish i had enough money i would have bought all of them...ha charlie
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