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Recent Gunbroker S'G'
http://v2.gunbroker.com/Auction/View...Item=161137082
I've been watching and wondering about this S'G' the past few days, it's missing the rear leaf, big crack in the stock, no description of parts, etc. I had the seller send my a bunch of pix and it didn't look much better than the ones posted although it showed a strong S'G' cartouche and CC. I'm just thinking that if projects like this are selling for this kind of coin, what are the pristine ones worth?
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03-22-2010 11:10 PM
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Man, I am in the wrong business...
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I bid on it up to 1700
I have a S'G' stock that is real and would make most drool, so I would need a leaf for the sight. I can say that I paid 2100 for a original S'G'.
So is a leak worth $400 ? I guess that was my choice as it was my money.
An original inland is $1300 to $1800 for a nice one and they made several times more carbines. The stock on the auction, as is, could go for 350 or so on e-bay. I don't think that the price was crazy, I just reached the top of my gun budget, so I stopped bidding.
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I seem to remember a leaf selling on e-bay last week that went cheap. I'm with Maniac on better pics and discription, and I would have to see the crack to see if it could be repaired. Seeing what S'G' parts are selling for it might not be out of line......Frank
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If I was even a little rich, it would have tempted me. I, however, have champagne taste on a Pepsi budget!
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Originally Posted by
imarangemaster
If I was even a little rich, it would have tempted me. I, however, have champagne taste on a Pepsi budget!
Pepsi is the blood of life. I drink 8 to 10 a day. I miss the glass bottles, better taste. But they do come out with real sugar again in a promo a few months a year. I think it's ending about now.
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Originally Posted by
usgicollector
I bid on it up to 1700
I have a S'G' stock that is real and would make most drool, so I would need a leaf for the sight. I can say that I paid 2100 for a original S'G'.
So is a leak worth $400 ? I guess that was my choice as it was my money.
An original inland is $1300 to $1800 for a nice one and they made several times more carbines. The stock on the auction, as is, could go for 350 or so on e-bay. I don't think that the price was crazy, I just reached the top of my gun budget, so I stopped bidding.
Dave
I'm not knocking anyone for buying it but the seller could give no info as to what it had for parts other than what the pix he sent me showed, and they showed it was pretty rough on the outside. I'll give you a heads-up if I ever decide to auction my S'G', from the looks of this sale I'd say I "stole" it.
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Originally Posted by
frankderrico
I seem to remember a leaf selling on e-bay last week that went cheap. I'm with Maniac on better pics and discription, and I would have to see the crack to see if it could be repaired. Seeing what S'G' parts are selling for it might not be out of line......Frank
The seller sent me 37 pix, I'd post a few if I wasn't violating any rules and if anyone was interested. This S'G' piqued my interest when, less than 24 hours earlier, the bid was at $505. Even though I already have one it's would be hard to pass up a good deal.
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Saginaw S'G' M1
Carbine : Semi-auto at GunBroker.com
Here is a normal rebuild S'G', mix of parts, type4 replacement stock. When you put things on gunbroker/ebay, you never know how much you might get.
Another very nice S'G', sold for normal price.
M1 carbine Saginaw S'G' WW2 M-1 : Curios and Relics at GunBroker.com
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Yikes I have a itch to have a fire sale!