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    Oh dear........

    makes me feel quite dizzy.

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    I paid around the top end of the estimates for a Parker and Certus in better condition than those listed here in the UK some time ago, so not too far away from our own realised prices for these particular pistols anyway. The estimate for the pair of Westley Richards Highest Possible pistols also seems very reasonable for the UK if the figures quoted prove to be realistic

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    Last edited by Abasmajor; 16-11-2018 at 02:04 PM.

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    Tasty auction items

    It's my bet that all if not most come from the same collection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcurmudgeon View Post
    It's my bet that all if not most come from the same collection.
    Yes, the airgun lots come from the superb collection of the late Ingvar Alm, who passed away last January. He was a really great collector and a nice guy, one of the old school who had no truck with such gimicky concepts as the internet and emails. This made exchanging photo's of guns with him somewhat slow, but nevertheless he was a great help in researches for my book. The auction is just part 1 of his collection, and the rest will follow at some unspecified future date. The second part is likely to contain more affordable items, which still doesn't help us collectors much in the UK given the near impossibility of gettting airguns shipped from the USA these days. We will just have to watch and drool.

    Some specific items to look out for next time would be various Haviland and Gunn pistols, a mint long barrel Haenel 28, and a selection of Lincoln Jeffriies pistols, including an extended cylinder Lincoln, a small backstrap cocking pistol, and a magnificent nickelled large backstrap cocker.
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    For good or bad this auction house is probably the best known in the US for high end firearms. So even though I can buy these guns you can be assured that the top dollar will have to be paid. But it should be interesting to dream. Lol.

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    By coincidence, I was daydreaming of owning my own fully operational Girandoni rifle today. Lovely!
    Never go off half cocked....

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    If you want to view these mouthwatering pics more easily, I've posted them here with the permission of the auction house. Oh, to be rich!
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    ..Above link posted with permission from Gareth W-B
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