Went to a gun auction on Sunday last. I was trying to score a Japanese musket, and they had a few additional repro flintlock rifles and pistols, as well as some original BP guns, along with a plethora of modern stuff.
Now there's sales tax and if you use plastic instead of cash, there's a charge for that too.
So the Jap Bess was in good condition, not shot much judging from the frizzen. Not rusty, and only had a 3-digit serial number, so probably late 1970's or early 1980's. The guys competing with me for the musket I'd watched all morning, and they were buying guns for resale. Now true I was too, but I was trying to get it at a good price to sell it at cost to another reenactor, as the musket is one of the biggest dollar items.
I stopped bidding at $800, because with the sales tax and card fee, I was looking at $885, for a used Jap Bess.
The bidding stopped at $975, but with the tax and fee since the winner was paying with a card, the cost was $1075.00
$1075 for a used Jap Bess, which is out of production, not under any warranty, and for which no spare parts are made..., so the guy has to sell it for what, $1175 - $1275? I know retail prices for a Pedersoli are $1400 but I'd bet that sits in whatever shop or storage area for a long while as his ad on Gunbroker or some other site gets 0 bids day after day. Pedersoli's often go on sale for $1275.00 so why not wait until you can buy a still in production musket with available spare parts?
LD
Now there's sales tax and if you use plastic instead of cash, there's a charge for that too.
So the Jap Bess was in good condition, not shot much judging from the frizzen. Not rusty, and only had a 3-digit serial number, so probably late 1970's or early 1980's. The guys competing with me for the musket I'd watched all morning, and they were buying guns for resale. Now true I was too, but I was trying to get it at a good price to sell it at cost to another reenactor, as the musket is one of the biggest dollar items.
I stopped bidding at $800, because with the sales tax and card fee, I was looking at $885, for a used Jap Bess.
The bidding stopped at $975, but with the tax and fee since the winner was paying with a card, the cost was $1075.00
$1075 for a used Jap Bess, which is out of production, not under any warranty, and for which no spare parts are made..., so the guy has to sell it for what, $1175 - $1275? I know retail prices for a Pedersoli are $1400 but I'd bet that sits in whatever shop or storage area for a long while as his ad on Gunbroker or some other site gets 0 bids day after day. Pedersoli's often go on sale for $1275.00 so why not wait until you can buy a still in production musket with available spare parts?
LD