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Rob3448
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A dealer I know bought a few guns from an old hardware store here in Ohio. The Family that had them closed the store back in the sixties and these are mint NOS Guns Without going into a lot of details. He is asking about twice book for them. At first I thought he was nuts, But most of these were guns that were sold to be shot and abused and I have never seen such examples of these guns since the sixties. There are some old Remingtons that I realy like. Is there ever an instance when twice book is justified. These aren't rare guns but I'd have to say they are in extremely rare condition and with boxes and papers too.
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They are a little out of my line, but I think the owner is a little optimistic about their value. Opinions, please?
I am trying to help the owner raise money for a golf cart so that he can regain some off-road mobility.
Thanks.