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Listing question......
toad67
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If a person had two 3 Screw Ruger Blackhawks, factory engraved, 357/38, 6" barrels, Jay Scott imitation stag grips, in excellent condition, guns only, no box or paperwork, would he be better listing them individually, or as a pair?
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I would list individually for sure. I would also point out in each description that I had a "matching" one up for grabs, in case the right buyer did indeed want a pair.
Yep, what HPD said.
Yep...what ridgleyart said about what HPD said... 😁
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ah yes what Grunt2 said about what ridgleyart asid about what HPD said.... sorry I couldn't resist.
Selling in a niche market can be profitable. Someone looking for a matched set will pay more for the set then you can get for them individually. Buying an already matched set saves time, shipping cost etc. However the market for matched sets is smaller then the market for singles.
Individually unless they are consecutive serial #. If they are consecutive that will bring a premium but as Scout5 says you will have a smaller pool of buyers but some Ruger collectors seem to be dedicated with deep pockets. Bob