The Armstrong show was a shoulder-shrugger. Plenty of interesting stuff was available, but nothing made my wallet quiver. A
pard' picked up a high-quality but un-marked adjustable pistol sight, probably meant for a 1911. It was a steal at $10, even though he has no immediate application for it. That sawbuck represented our entire expenditure, outside of the admission fees and an admirably greasy tavern lunch.
Some day I will probably regret not buying the very pretty 4" Python for
$850.
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Given the insane prices these things are bringing nowadays, you could probably start over breakfast. ;)
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ReplyDeleteDoesn't sound like a bad price on the Python. I have been checking prices lately because this friend of mine who is lusting after my 1903 Colt is getting serious. I have about $280 in it, but I am thinking of asking $350-400. Any comments would be appreciated. JAGSC
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ReplyDeleteJagsc: That 1903 would have grade out at miserable-minus to be worth less than $350. Gunbroker has a ton of them listed.
ReplyDeleteTam: You're right, but I have all the vault vixens I can handle. If I see it again I'll rethink with "trading stock" weighted a little heavier on the decideometer.