torpedo 36 Cal. MLF Supporter Joined Feb 26, 2018 Messages 479 Reaction score 712 Feb 19, 2024 #1 My X works at a antique store, she found this and gave it me. I find the prices are just insane. Attachments 20240219_140643.jpg 2.2 MB 20240219_140657.jpg 1.8 MB 20240219_140736.jpg 1.7 MB
Dutch7 45 Cal. MLF Supporter Joined Dec 23, 2018 Messages 753 Reaction score 1,503 Location Western Pennsylvania Feb 20, 2024 #2 100 flint for $1.00
Tommy Bruce 50 Cal. MLF Supporter Joined Feb 2, 2005 Messages 1,379 Reaction score 246 Feb 27, 2024 #3 Wow! And I thought the prices in the 90's were good (I stumbled into an old stash I forgot was at my parents house)
Wow! And I thought the prices in the 90's were good (I stumbled into an old stash I forgot was at my parents house)
bpd303 Nearly Normal MLF Supporter Joined Mar 17, 2013 Messages 6,681 Reaction score 7,427 Location Ozark mountains, Arkansas U.S.A. Mar 21, 2024 #4 1946 I was 4 years old then, The 1970 DGW catalog I just received has some prices about like that flints $2.00 for a dozen (sigh).
1946 I was 4 years old then, The 1970 DGW catalog I just received has some prices about like that flints $2.00 for a dozen (sigh).
The Crisco Kid 62 Cal. MLF Supporter Joined Dec 23, 2013 Messages 2,844 Reaction score 7,761 Location 10 miles north of Mexico Mar 21, 2024 #5 In 1970 I was making $2.50 an hour pulling lumber off a green chain in a sawmill. We need to keep things in perspective.
In 1970 I was making $2.50 an hour pulling lumber off a green chain in a sawmill. We need to keep things in perspective.