Quote Originally Posted by Jimny4x4 View Post
Well you must accept that these rarest classic British airguns are increasing in value as we speak . Only 1000 of the Centenary , only 100 - possibly less of , the .25 Stutzen - and most to export at that .
Even Protek had a bog standard .22 tap loader Stutzen at what seemed to me to be an ott price of over £580 ....it was gone the next day .
One member here offered me his Stutzen .25 for £650 .
One on that Free ads you obviously missed in your regular monitoring went for near £600 what looked like only 'good' condition and bought by a member
here .
A Centenary - no interest to me but people do pay up if all bits there .
For years these were underrated and sold off cheap , and no surprise that today that people are rediscovering them .
Mind even a 635 in minty condition - you did 'okay' to well at £350 .
Uhh? ... Nahh, can't be bothered, as with your arguments, personally interpreted observations ( ), and mis-readings ( sold a 635 for £350, not bought ) it'd be too easy ( shooting fish in a barrel springs to mind ), so I'm going back to me BBQ, and I'll leave you to your Bank Holiday stew lol. Bye bye.