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08-15-2014, 02:02 PM | #1 |
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Shattuck collection
I have been inactive on the Forum for some time. Still have most of my collection but I was wondering what happened with the extensive collection Ralph Shattuck had.
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in storage last thing I heard
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I think I read here that Ralph had two collections...His own personal collection, which is the one Ed posted was in storage...And his 'business' collection, which is being/has been pieced out in various auctions...???...
Maybe I read wrong...
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Correct. Legacy Collectables did Ralph's collection appraisal (?) - and personal collection, as above.
The sales guns were sold and have mostly been auctioned from my feeling, but for sure it was sold. These are facts, known by me as I worked with Tom at the time and it was posted on his website, so not letting any secrets out.
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