ive a few mates that still collect
Having a spring clean and as I am not shooting much these days I am looking at clearing out the bits and bobs of pellets I have amassed but won't use.
Some are old and even include some old .22" Wasps. Oxidised though.
Are people still collecting such things? If so I will list here what I have got but am looking to offload.
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ive a few mates that still collect
Seems to be more and more people collecting pellet tins/boxes and targets etc these days 👍
Got a few from the 80's I must say. Mach 1.5
Looks like people are still collecting so I will dig them out and see what I have got and if anyone wants them lol
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Depends on the tins
Some are highly collectable and worth decent money like the webley tins,others not so much but still collectable normally
Any RWS diabolo's with the green lid? Let us know. Mach 1.5
You tease. Mach 1.5
I put all my odds and ends tin wise on the bay the other year. Surprised what I got.
Again one tin might make a bomb, and another peanuts. It is a collectors world of its own. If you have the right tin they will sell a kidney for it. What tin is another matter.
Good advice Muskett. Its good to declutter as well one doesn't want one's relatives to chuck it all in a skip once you've moved on.
Someone bought my battered original can of Dri-Slide from 1981, which was still a quarter full. I got it by post from Eddie Barber's Airgunaid shop. I think I got a fiver for it.
I could have held onto it for sentimental reasons, and also for tuning springers, but it was a messy thing and so I thought f-it and off it went to someone who would love it properly.
I just get dry moly powder and a pinch of moly grease or a drop of gear oil and mix them into a paste if I feel the need for moly coating something.
Are Sussex Sabo's .22 still collectible? Label has some wear and damage and sadly I don't have the applicator tool that you used to assemble
them but they have been in the draw for many many years.
Thanks.