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Unread 02-10-2024, 09:42 PM   #1
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The seller of lot 13 must be pleased as well.
Lot 13 was a beauty. Straight grip with 14.5 LOP, killer wood, and 30 inch barrels.

I tried, but someone else valued the hang tags and old/original case much more than I did.

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Unread 02-10-2024, 11:07 PM   #2
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I watched almost all the auction and bid on a bunch of guns. I thought it started lower than I expected but then took off at a good clip. A lot of the guns I wanted to bid on jumped out so fast I couldn't get in. The hammer Parkers all did much stronger than I expected. I wanted to buy the .410 and 20 High Grade Browning M12's and went hard after the 410 but I dropped out.(I have a mint in the box 28 and it is one of the best shooting shotguns I ever used). The two I wanted went for almost twice I have ever seen sell and I have kept an eye on that market for a while. I wanted on of the S3EL Berettas because of the game gun weight but I bid until my price was right at normal market without the buyer premium. The other 3, which I didn't think were as desireable, all went for near the same money. I ended up buying two of the oddest guns in the auction. One was the 24 gauge Rizzini. Paid way way too much but I have wanted a 24 for the oddity and it is the only one I have had a chance on for several years. The other was the no-name hammer gun with the US Flag damascus. Probably too much but cheap and it had some points that made me think it may be a reasonable gun by someone. Also, never had a barrel in that pattern and I have never seen many of them. I had thought about trying to buy the last gun, but didn't bid because there was nothing to indicate whether it was actually rifled. I was afraid to bid without knowing and had neglected to try and find out before the start. (I am sitting here goinf through my first bout of covid so have been busy the last few days.) I would likely have been in at the hammer price. The one I kicked myself about was the 8 ga EH.I tried to make three bids on it at the start and all were over me before my online bids registered. I stopped and was looking at something else. I thought that it went at a great price considering what I have seen over the last couple of years. Altogethwer a good auction and it made me feel good about some of the guns I have picked up over the last few years. I think hammer guns of all kinds are really coming up to the market recently.
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What did y’all think of this lot? I bid on it but was outbid.

https://bid.guyetteanddeeter.com/lot...er-dh-16-gauge
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What did y’all think of this lot? I bid on it but was outbid.

https://bid.guyetteanddeeter.com/lot...er-dh-16-gauge
I think if you wanted a nice Grade 3 16 you should have kept bidding !
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What did y’all think of this lot? I bid on it but was outbid.

https://bid.guyetteanddeeter.com/lot...er-dh-16-gauge
I did not see the gun in question in my hands, but the pictures suggest it is a significantly better specimen than most which are currently for sale on the various selling sites. This considers leaving feature preferences aside.
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If I didn't have one like this, and I "needed" one, I'd have paid what the winning bidder did (and no doubt been outbid).

I sure like that the BP is posted as you bid, and after the sale.

All I can say is that after this sale I am still married...barely.
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If I didn't have one like this, and I "needed" one, I'd have paid what the winning bidder did (and no doubt been outbid).

I sure like that the BP is posted as you bid, and after the sale.

All I can say is that after this sale I am still married...barely.
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Probably deserves a thread of its own, but it would interesting to survey the various responses to our spouses “after the sale”. My wife asked what I spent rather than if I was fortunate. My response was oddly muddled and vague!
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The EH 8 gauge was a strange result for a great gun. I guess I'll donate all of my eights to the Salvation Army and take a tax deduction. The consignor took a serious bath on that one.
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Probably deserves a thread of its own, but it would interesting to survey the various responses to our spouses “after the sale”. My wife asked what I spent rather than if I was fortunate. My response was oddly muddled and vague!
A thread such as that would certainly have it's share of pictures. My wife has perfected a 'look' which conveys more than words could.
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What did y’all think of this lot? I bid on it but was outbid.

https://bid.guyetteanddeeter.com/lot...er-dh-16-gauge
Beauty of a gun. Not enthralled with 2 1/2" chambers though. If that was my purchase they'd become 2 3/4" chambers in a hurry.
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