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Post by odontos on Dec 23, 2013 9:25:56 GMT -5
set up at the Bossier City, La. rhis past week-end. was walking around before the show started saturday looking at what dealers had on their tables and saw these rifles---on the fair side of good condition. deep wear marks in the stocks and more patina than bluing on metal. Winchester 1907 ( $1500.00). Winchester 1910 ( $1200.00). pissed him off when i asked how much ammo came with each gun. had both tagged as "RARE". still had both on sunday. laughingly told him that i was sure that i was only person who had any interest in them, but not anywhere close to that price at that condition.
turns out the guy set up next to us also collects vintage semi automatic rifles. he saw them also and laughed.
closer to 250.00-300.00 rifles.
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Post by blackbahart on Jan 15, 2014 9:41:51 GMT -5
the prices are climing up north now for some reason .Poorer condition example of 1905 missing mag (35wsl) sold at 400 in less than a day on another site and a 1910 at 550 for an average condition with a scope mounted to it ...so there might be more people discovering them
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Post by mumintrollet on Jan 18, 2014 7:47:41 GMT -5
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Post by Hardrada55 on Jan 18, 2014 10:51:59 GMT -5
I think that's the ugliest 1910 I've ever seen...Hope it shoots well.
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Post by odontos on Jan 20, 2014 12:40:45 GMT -5
ammo boxes looked nicer than the gun. would look good at a retro party with a nice polyester leisure suit that matches to go with it.
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Post by jrlesan on Jan 20, 2014 18:38:24 GMT -5
That rifle has been on GB since last fall sometime. Who knows? Maybe the seller really believes it's worth that kind of money. Currently, there is a 1910 Deluxe that is over a grand with a rubber recoil pad and a nasty looking stock...
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