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I have several of those S&W blue boxes…
As for keeping boxes the guns came in, it makes it much easier for me to store. It’s easy to identify what is inside generally and select what you want. There is also the added layer of protection provided. No box, the item might get wrapped in an old T-shirt or rag.
Many years ago a friend who was a dealer and collector bought a commemorative rifle. He brought it to work to show me. It was still in the heavy brown paper shipping wrap. We were in the locker room. He took out his new prize and placed it the bench in front of the lockers. He was busy telling me all about the rifle. I told him I had just received the same rifle as a gift. I was cautioned by the gun dealer about the packaging when I picked mine up…
My friend in his excitement shredded the wrapping to reveal the box sleeve. He had a very slight difficulty sliding the sleeve off the inner box. So, he ripped the sleeve…covered in box art…off. I mentioned to him what the gun dealer told me about the packaging, and not to damage it. I told him the box art at the time was valued at $300.00 alone. My friend was sick….
So there you have it. Some do and some don’t.
As for keeping boxes the guns came in, it makes it much easier for me to store. It’s easy to identify what is inside generally and select what you want. There is also the added layer of protection provided. No box, the item might get wrapped in an old T-shirt or rag.
Many years ago a friend who was a dealer and collector bought a commemorative rifle. He brought it to work to show me. It was still in the heavy brown paper shipping wrap. We were in the locker room. He took out his new prize and placed it the bench in front of the lockers. He was busy telling me all about the rifle. I told him I had just received the same rifle as a gift. I was cautioned by the gun dealer about the packaging when I picked mine up…
My friend in his excitement shredded the wrapping to reveal the box sleeve. He had a very slight difficulty sliding the sleeve off the inner box. So, he ripped the sleeve…covered in box art…off. I mentioned to him what the gun dealer told me about the packaging, and not to damage it. I told him the box art at the time was valued at $300.00 alone. My friend was sick….
So there you have it. Some do and some don’t.