I'm surprised at that Baz. Seems like a good deal to me.
Hi there, I was interested in your posting Rickenbacker, was the item mentioned previously a good enough deal for you to want to buy it, or just a good enough deal to recommend to someone else ?
Vic Thompson.
To add to the above - Alros?
Most PCPs will become collectable.
The biggest problem will be finding ones that are unmodded and original.
I think I have about ten or eleven PCPs and only about four of those are unmodded.
I wish I had kept my Titan MPT and Daystate CRX, I regret selling those two .
Can't believe nobody has put an AA Shamal forward as a collectable PCP?
Forget that
Hi Vic,
I'm not recommending anything. But if I was at the show on Sunday, and saw an MPT like this:
I doubt I'd have come home without it, Vic.
Lovely little gun the MPT. There are two versions as I recall. One with the separate cocking lever, and one that, for want of a better term, cocks it's self.
Phil
The man has a point here. To be 'collectable' i think...
...quirkiness helps...
...low volume production is a definite benefit...
...and the ability to bring a smile to your face when you get the damn thing out...
...are ALL qualities which should be possessed by a future 'collectable' - a positive 'must' to ensure increasing value.
SO, I concur: ALROS TRAILSMAN [and mine is the slim tube 'octoshot' version]
How about the Stalkers? Adrian Hartley could put a sweet action together and the wood was always very special. I have had one from new - very nice rifle.