Bidding is up to $781 for a Model 15-4.
What am I missing? Sure, it looks purty, but there's nothing that the collectors would be jonesing for.
Bidding is up to $781 for a Model 15-4.
What am I missing? Sure, it looks purty, but there's nothing that the collectors would be jonesing for.
If we have to march off into the next world, let us walk there on the bodies of our enemies.
It was $805 just now. Considering a lot of Smith's new revolvers will cost around $1K, and this is a "pre-lock", like new, real blued steel and walnut S&W, there's folks out there willing to pay up.
Dave
I'm some glad that I bought a 15-3 a few years back for a skosh over $300.
If we have to march off into the next world, let us walk there on the bodies of our enemies.
Yeah, let's see what it actually sells for. It's a triple alpha serial that looks kinda early 80s-ish with a slight turn line but no real finish wear. $800 doesn't surprise me too much. If it goes for over $1000 I'll chalk it up to gunbroker weirdness. Sometimes, as a seller, you just get lucky and hook a marlin.
That is above market for that gun, no reason I can see.
It sold for $880. Somebody's either single or about to be.
If we have to march off into the next world, let us walk there on the bodies of our enemies.
I don’t get it either. I’ve been watching Model 14s and 15s due to a bad carpal tunnel flare up that I’m sure indicates my days of revolvers over .45 ACP are done and there are nice examples of both for less than that one.
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