Not wanting to start a fight, but someone got screwed, Gary
Tits LaRue
[subject]
Friday, June 26, 2020, 08:43 (2245 days ago)
does better for less.
I can do alot with that kind of money
Bucky
[subject]
Friday, June 26, 2020, 08:47 (2245 days ago) @ Tits LaRue
- No text -
Poor thing's never had the cylinder turned?
ChrisG
[subject]
Friday, June 26, 2020, 09:21 (2245 days ago) @ Tits LaRue
- No text -
Never understood the "collector's mentality". Artwork
Rsim
[subject]
Friday, June 26, 2020, 10:34 (2245 days ago) @ Tits LaRue
comes in all forms, but for my use, if it doesn't get shot, it gets sold or traded for whatever I need.
Me too. If a gun sits around very long it will
ChrisG
[subject]
Friday, June 26, 2020, 14:17 (2245 days ago) @ Rsim
probably get sold for something I'll enjoy shooting.
thanks Tits. It is a touchy subject. Hamilton Bowen is
Gary Reeder
[subject]
Friday, June 26, 2020, 11:15 (2245 days ago) @ Tits LaRue
the best, pure and simple, and you pay for the best. Buying one of Hamilton's guns is like buying a Rolex. Something special to be proud of. Like one of you said below, if I build a very special one of a kind gun, it will be shot, sighted in and ready to hunt with. And if it is mine, I will hunt with it. I have had quite a few guys tell me they bought one of our Ultimate Black Widows years ago and it has been sitting in a safe to be brought out to show a friend. That is fine. If you buy a special gun to show off and be proud of I am proud to make it for you. But I can't do that.
Years ago Lee Jurras sent me serial number 7 and serial #9 Auto Mags and I hunted with them all over the world because that is what Lee sent them to me for. Both of my Auto Mags and a few after that I full engraved, absolutely ruining any collector's value. But unless the gun was custom made for some historical person then if I have it, it will probably be shot and hunted with. Or if it was a very rare gun owned by a historical person, I will probably sell it and buy a couple of hunting guns.
And that fellow with Hamilton's gun is wrong. The gun has been shot and the cylinder turned. No custom gun maker would sell a gun he hasn't shot and made sure it was OK.
Seems to me all of the high end revolversmiths
ChrisG
[subject]
Friday, June 26, 2020, 14:15 (2245 days ago) @ Gary Reeder
(and of course that means Gary too) charge what they charge for a reason. The more time they have to put into it the more it costs. 4 grand or so for perfection really doesn't sound too bad bad if you think on it. It's easy to spend more than a grand on a revolver that still needs an action job or this or that. What's a new Colt SA cost now, 2 grand?