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    Holts unsold lots

    Unsold lots from auctions in December here including, dare I say it, some fairly reasonable prices:

    https://www.holtsauctioneers.com/asp...e=5&index=view
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    Lots of interesting and some cheap guns there .. Smith & Wesson Model 80 rifle, Hammerli Master target pistol, three LP53s, a Bonehill Britannia …

    And a Webley Patriot without a stock for £6.50. Provided you’ve a slot on your FAC .. there’s one with a stock for £30 more.

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    An HW 30 at £135 looks ok but a MK2 Meteor at £32 is a bargain.
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    Postwar Diana 27 with 3-ball trigger in what looks like good nick for £26. I think I see a 1920s Diana 22 or 23 for £19.50. A lovely 1930s Diana 25 for £32.50...

    The sellers must be receiving peanuts for them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    Postwar Diana 27 with 3-ball trigger in what looks like good nick for £26. I think I see a 1920s Diana 22 or 23 for £19.50. A lovely 1930s Diana 25 for £32.50...

    The sellers must be receiving peanuts for them.
    Yes they’ll get nothing or it will cost them to sell them. They have a minimum lot fee of £18 and photo fee of £6
    I got caught by that I had to sell guns for a deceased estate one section 1 shotgun in the end sold for £15 it cost £9 to sell it. Made an interesting chat with the deceased family lucky I could show them all the paper work!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsing-ee View Post
    Smith & Wesson Model 80 rifle
    I looked at that one, as I like older co2 stuff like that, but had alot of reviews mention the jamming of the magazine

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    yes they catch you with the fees

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    Quote Originally Posted by rapidresponse1 View Post
    yes they catch you with the fees
    But this is a 'buy it now' sale of unsold lots, where the prices apparently include '(fees and all relevant VAT)'.
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    And their normal sales have a handy fees calculator on each lot page

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