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Old 05-23-2021, 10:17 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Garry L Gordon View Post
I'd been watching a little AHE 20 that had been for sale with a dealer for quite some time (I'm sure many of you have seen the gun). The dealer reduced the price to $38,500 as I recall. The gun then appeared on one of the major gun auction sites. I looked at the gun in person at the Southern, and the auction house's description was seemed accurate and forthcoming about the condition of the gun.

The gun hammered at $39,500. When you add the buyer's premium, etc., someone paid quite a bit more than they needed to acquire this gun.

It raises questions about the best ways to sell a gun, at least in this instance.
The seller actually got less than the $38500.00 that he was wanting. Most auction houses charge at least 10% to sell your gun. At 10%(probably more) the dealer got $35550.00-three thousand less than he was asking.
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