December 21, 2006
OnlineNow here’s a couple pieces every 1894 collector should have; coming up at R. I.A. lot# 12 acase colored ’94 with a replaced stock reasonably priced at $65,000.00 -$110,000.00 , and lot #19 ; 1894 presumably John Ulrich engraved etc and only $225,000.00 – $375,000.00. I tell ya’ there’s bargains all over the place , all ya’ gotta do is find ’em. I’ll need to get an advance on My allowance though.
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W.A.C.A. life member, Marlin Collectors Assn. charter and life member, C,S.S.A. member and general gun nut.
November 7, 2015
OnlineHenry Mero said
Now here’s a couple pieces every 1894 collector should have; coming up at R. I.A. lot# 12 acase colored ’94 with a replaced stock reasonably priced at $65,000.00 -$110,000.00 , and lot #19 ; 1894 presumably John Ulrich engraved etc and only $225,000.00 – $375,000.00. I tell ya’ there’s bargains all over the place , all ya’ gotta do is find ’em. I’ll need to get an advance on My allowance though. .
It seems the collector game is becoming a spectator sport, I feel fortunate to enjoy a sandlot game now and then.
Mike
January 20, 2023
OfflineWhen elephants fight the grass gets trampled.
But, considering what the elephants sometimes fight over, you have to wonder whose patch of “weed” they’ve been snacking on.
How tripped out do you have to be before one of these Model 94s starts looking like a sound investment?
Pocket lint may not be a viable medium of exchange but it will save you from waking up next to an overpriced 300 pound Winchester.
- Bill
WACA # 65205; life member, NRA; member, TGCA; member, TSRA; amateur preservationist
"I have seen wicked men and fools, a great many of both, and I believe they both get paid in the end, but the fools first." -- David Balfour, narrator and protagonist of the novel, Kidnapped, by Robert Louis Stevenson.
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