I Went to the local gun show today. One booth had a flintlock which was probably worth maybe $350~400, but he was asking $2000. He said the makers name, which meant nothing to me, but it was nothing special, no inlays or carving, just a plain rifle. What was very interesting was the huge vent hole. It was around 7/64" to 1/8" and I think the latter! I asked if I could see how it sparked and the answer was no. I also asked if could run a patch down the barrel and he said no again. He also had a Green Mountian .50 barrel and was asking $200 for it claiming it was below cost. I told him not even the swamped barrels go for that price. I had to leave that booth because I could see the guy was becoming agitated. I told him good luck at selling either one.
At another booth, there was a T/C Hawkens from a kit, very poorly done and the asking price on that was $350. I almost bought it, but man was it ugly!
At still another booth, a guy had a Traditions .50 with a missing stock wedge. I almost bought that one at $100, but I got distracted and forgot to revisit him before the show closed. I have but one question to ask. Why are they called Tradition when nothing at all is traditional about them?
At another booth, there was a T/C Hawkens from a kit, very poorly done and the asking price on that was $350. I almost bought it, but man was it ugly!
At still another booth, a guy had a Traditions .50 with a missing stock wedge. I almost bought that one at $100, but I got distracted and forgot to revisit him before the show closed. I have but one question to ask. Why are they called Tradition when nothing at all is traditional about them?