theotherwaldo
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I love online auctions put together by poor researchers that can't spell... .
Yeah, there was a Henry Golden Boy at an auction a few years ago that my brother in law really wanted. It was in just OK condition. It went for over $520 when you could buy a new one for $359. You wonder how those buyers felt when (if) they checked out their purchase online.I've actually done very well with on-line auctions, but in-person estate auctions go really nuts. Example: There was a NIB Winchester 94 17HMR at an auction in the tiny town of Bern, KS. Lots of really nice guns and lots of eager buyers. At the time that rifle was kinda steep on GunBroker for around $1200-$1300. It went for a staggering $2500. NUTS!!
How does one find out about estate sales and firearm auctions?