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Unread 12-11-2023, 07:02 PM   #1
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It looks like the 28/32 sold for $37,750. the 28/30 sold for $35,500. the 20/34 sold for $35k. Add buyers commission and sales tax and the prices seemed strong to me. What say u??? Lots of cake for 2" of barrel length LOL!!!
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Totals before shipping:
$45,678
$42,955
$42,350

Compared to recent auctions (G&D for one) I didn't think they were outrageous.
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I was very surprised the 28/32” didn’t bring more. Two of those guns we may never have a chance to buy again? So considering that I think they sold at reasonable prices. Just one opinion.
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The 28/32” stock alteration kept it from bringing top dollar, IMO.
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These sort of auctions give me pause about all the crepe hanging over the market.
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Didn't your daddy tell you to buy the good stuff??
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I believe that is called shopping in the MEN'S SECTION


Just My Opinion, a rare opportunity to buy some rare pieces

In pristine condition, these would have sold for considerably more
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If I ever wandered down the 'Big & Tall" aisle, it would have only been by mistake. However, if I were either big, or tall, and knowing how hard it was to find the 'perfect' match, I'd go for it, and accept that maybe in that aisle, perfect was secondary to scarcity.
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The bulk of the guns in that GS auction were from one owner. A friend has been pursuing them for a few years before they went to auction. Unfortunately, the owner was unyielding in what they had been told as to what they were worth. As they say, it's history now.
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BTW, does anyone know how many D grade 32" 28 gauges were produced?
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