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tom in nc

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I found this today but had to walk away without it. It's nib and the seller wants $550. I'd love to have it but it's out of my budget right now.
 
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I found this today but had to walk away without it. It's nib and the seller wants $550. I'd love to have it but it's out of my budget right now.
It’s not a terrible price. But when the budget squeezes… it’s best to just walk away and maybe come back later. I don’t think these guns move quite as quickly as the modern ones do, especially if he’s not actively trying to market it into places like this forum.

I picked up an 1862 Police model last month for cheap. It was pretty nice on the outside but frozen up. Stripped down I found the cylinder was rusted to the arbor. Polished everything including all the internals and now it’s a sweet little piece. Way too small for my hands but so doggone cute!
 
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