Excellent advice, were my bud not a 'flipper'......
I'd thought the same, but his M.O. is buy the bargain, and sell it reasonably. He gets good turnover and a steady flow of $. By the time a decent restoration of the leather and trim is done with correct material, the cost would prob'ly fetch him about the same $ as simply flipping it, as is. I'm the one that gets excited to see how the whole out-fit, could be restored to a really nice condition, for display..or possibly use.
Just talked to him, and the whole lot will go into the Maumee Antique Mall, where, no doubt..someone who understands the merch, will burn their fingers hauling out green. Still and all, it is fun to see real antique Western/Mil goods hauled into the light of day in such a state of preservation.
At this point, I'm 'movin' on", and have had a a bit of grin at exploring the subject. Thanks, again, brian, and see ya Up Nort', someday again.
Complete thread:
- A picker's Leather Treasures -- at $2XX -- mil and ciiv -- -
YJohn Meeker,
2016-10-25, 18:49
- Preserving Picker's Leather Treasures -- -- -
RidinLou,
2016-10-25, 20:24
- That Calvary Saddle rig is fairly expensive, made usable... -
YJohn Meeker,
2016-10-26, 09:29
- A replica, without the chest straps, etc,,,looks to be 1200. -
YJohn Meeker,
2016-10-26, 09:42
- Those sound like good items... -
Brian A,
2016-10-26, 10:17
- Excellent advice, were my bud not a 'flipper'...... - YJohn Meeker, 2016-10-26, 11:06
- Those sound like good items... -
Brian A,
2016-10-26, 10:17
- A replica, without the chest straps, etc,,,looks to be 1200. -
YJohn Meeker,
2016-10-26, 09:42
- Got a rcommed for "Picard's" . wax also. on old leather.... - YJohn Meeker, 2016-10-27, 13:39
- That Calvary Saddle rig is fairly expensive, made usable... -
YJohn Meeker,
2016-10-26, 09:29
- Preserving Picker's Leather Treasures -- -- -
RidinLou,
2016-10-25, 20:24