Elmer Keith Museum auction...
by Rob Leahy , Prescott, Arizona, Sunday, December 14, 2014, 18:18 (3623 days ago)
http://jamesdjulia.com/catalog/?division=596
save your boxtops....
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
They handle some nice stuff like
by Creeker , Hardwoods, Sunday, December 14, 2014, 20:54 (3622 days ago) @ Rob Leahy
Ed McGivern stuff
And FIRST LADY ELEANOR ROOSEVELT First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt stuff
Elmer Keith Museum auction...
by Ken O'Neill , Hickory, N.C., Monday, December 15, 2014, 06:41 (3622 days ago) @ Rob Leahy
I predict really frenzied bidding.
It really shows where Julia thinks the money is
by cubrock, Monday, December 15, 2014, 13:56 (3622 days ago) @ Rob Leahy
in this auction that they played up and showed a picture of the tiger hunter double rifle, but gave not even a full sentence to the Number 5.
It would almost be worth the drive to the preview just to get to see the guns. Maine is closer than Idaho, anyway.
Double Guns are the 'new' stylish' among monied folks
by John Meeker , United States, Monday, December 15, 2014, 16:06 (3622 days ago) @ cubrock
who know who went on safari and bragged about his 'kill' and the expensive gun he used. And, indeed, any veteran of DoubleGuns-dottie-karma can testify to the astronomical upward curve of the associated firearms. What was once more or less a concern of people whom you and I would have some common factors, the 'my toy is mo' bettuh than y'r paltry little example crow-crowd' appears to have overshadowed the scholars and quiet appreciators of the finest of craftsmanship. To Julia, it is this crowd and The Names with which they are far more familair, and see the money. who was elsmer? To us, The World, so to speak. So, I do hope He kicks the Noo-vOOO bunch right down the bidding alley. But we know that our world, it's heroes, and it's inhabitants are a rare and wonderful place that has beter people and better manners than 99% of the livng humansd on this planet. good-enuff for me, thank you,.
True...
by cubrock, Monday, December 15, 2014, 16:11 (3622 days ago) @ John Meeker
I can see where that double gun could be the gun in that lot that goes for the highest amount, but I could also see a couple well-heeled Texans or some such bidding that Number 5 up into the stratosphere. It just surprised me they didn't even have a pic of the Number 5 on their page.
I'm still wondering about a trip to Maine. 'Tis a 16 hour drive for me. Could even visit Kittery Trading Post while I am up that way. :)
Kittery..if you go, save some cash....dessert course ;~;)
by John Meeker , United States, Monday, December 15, 2014, 16:50 (3622 days ago) @ cubrock
they always had some nice goods, and were a good place to snag an undervalued bargain.
If you go, swing up my way and I'll ride with you :-)
by matt/pa , Monday, December 15, 2014, 19:23 (3622 days ago) @ cubrock
we can share expenses. It would indeed be worth it just to see them, and maybe even handle them, one last time, before they disappear who knows where.
Matt
Will do, Matt
by cubrock, Monday, December 15, 2014, 19:30 (3622 days ago) @ matt/pa
There are a lot of things that will have to fall into place to make it work, but if that happens, I'll let you know. I wouldn't be going to bid - just look and fondle (and go to Kittery Trading Post, where I could probably find something I could afford).
If I go, I might take TLA K1 along to compare the two. Might call Julia's first to see if I can photo the two together, a la JT. Or just me holding both guns. Doubt they'd allow it, but you never know.
I'M GUESSING THE CORBETT RIFLE WILL
by SIXGUNNER, Monday, December 15, 2014, 17:37 (3622 days ago) @ cubrock
BRING A HALF-MILLION; THE #5 $100,000 OR MORE
I wouldn't have guessed that on the Corbett rifle
by cubrock, Monday, December 15, 2014, 17:45 (3622 days ago) @ SIXGUNNER
I knew it was a six-figure gun, but I didn't think that high. However, I know little about double gun values, especially ones with a history like this one.
Another forum brother was asking my opinion on what the #5 would bring - I opined $100K, give or take $20K. Just a semi-educated wild guess. :)
I wouldn't have guessed that on the Corbett rifle
by Fowler, Monday, December 15, 2014, 20:56 (3621 days ago) @ cubrock
I am sticking with my guess of $125k on the #5.
I have heard through the grapevine that there is a well heeled bidder determined to own both the #5 and the Corbett rifle. Who knows