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Unread 07-08-2011, 11:04 AM   #18
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Unfortunatly the focus is on price & profit not quality. i pick up my newest shotgun tomorrow, made in London in 1954 Quality in anything beats price. the cost of something is long forgotten when it falls apart. How many things being made today anywhere in the world will be working in 50, or 150 years from now? If something is still working then will it's value have increased dramatically? I think the ansers are No & No
Hi Richard.
Would like to see your new London gun made in 1954 please could you
post a pict or two with some details.
All the best Dave.
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