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    1mark,
    Thanks for your input on this post. I know I'm a little late on this. I am going to include your tips in my When I die document pertaining to my collection. I had already mentioned a couple auction houses but the negotiation part had not occurred to me. I'm not quite where Brad is but the time is coming and I'll probably end up trying to decrease my holdings somewhat in the next few years. Thanks.
    Last edited by duke133; 10-07-2017 at 12:02.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuna View Post
    Do not use auction sites like Gun Broker to give you an idea of what to price yours at. Only ones that sell are well under priced or those that are collectable. Standard ones are well over priced and just do not sell at all.
    It all depends. Periodically you get a seller who runs a true auction, starts at .01 with no reserve, and uploads good photos. Those are the auctions to watch because someone will win it and the selling price becomes real data. I agree with you that auctions set with high reserves and no bidders are useless for establishing a price point.

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