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Unread 03-04-2012, 10:01 PM   #1
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Gunbroker has a lot of six (6) Artilleries for 13 K ....they look pretty nice, but too deep for my pockets!

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Wow. Talk about a six-pack! The seller took one out of Rock Island Auction's playbook.

If all original finishes, the opening bid seems like a great price. Will watch this one. I predict that they sell, and the bidding goes up to right under $15k.

I'm not an "arty" guy, unless I could find one dated 1919 with a grip safety, crossed rifles, a totenkopf, thumb safety marked "Rust", and an extractor marked "Carregada". j/k
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I'm not an "arty" guy, unless I could find one dated 1919 with a grip safety, crossed rifles, a totenkopf, thumb safety marked "Rust", and an extractor marked "Carregada". j/k
Seems like there are folks out there that would be glad to make one for you.
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Clark:
I really think that you would be happier with a 1900 artillery. Those dished toggles would really look good, don't you think?

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The chances of this lot of artilleries getting any bids are slim. The miltaries are all 1917's and one (the so called Forestry Service) piece has had a sling swivel added to it.

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George is a genius. They didn't sell after 7 days and were relisted today!
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Seems like there are folks out there that would be glad to make one for you.

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Seems like there are folks out there that would be glad to make one for you.
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