$325?!? Wow At least it went to a good home Do you have any idea of the prices realised for other items? Because if you can get all that for the price you did, I wonder what else was there.
$325?!? Wow At least it went to a good home Do you have any idea of the prices realised for other items? Because if you can get all that for the price you did, I wonder what else was there.
A great group and good that you got it for a good price and that it will be treated with the respect it deserves.
A sad reflection on these small town, often private museums, that when they go they sell off the collections and many will have been donated by the relatives and are then lost to the families. There is one that is only a few years old in a small town near me and they are getting lots of donated items, but what happens if it goes under in the future, will they return the items or will it all just get sold, sadly the latter I think.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
Here is the link to the Branson Auction if anyone is interested in what sold and how much. It should have pictures also.
John
https://www.proxibid.com/asp/Catalog...=1&sort=0#cnTb
I specialize in M1 carbines and Lugers.
I'm afraid to look. Sometimes it's better to not know what you missed.
Very Cool and nice save, congrats.
The bronze sculptures a pretty cool also.
I agree that there was a mix of real and repro items scattered about the displays.
Regards,
John
I like the James Dietz prints. Thats the first I have heard of him.
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