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    Quote Originally Posted by Buccaneer View Post
    Do you know what it sold for???
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    Wonderfull pieces!!!
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    I love these cutaway rifles as educational material.
    They would fit in any Enfield collection( specially in mine). Can you tell a price and where, when they were sold?
    The No4 went for $310 and the No1 went for $300 at an auction back in Virginia. Unfortunately, no internet sales on this auction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Calfed View Post
    The No4 went for $310 and the No1 went for $300 at an auction back in Virginia. Unfortunately, no internet sales on this auction.
    I would have paid more for either rifle. Probably not wise from an investment standpoint but I find them that interesting. Is it just me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOOKED ON HISTORY View Post
    I would have paid more for either rifle. Probably not wise from an investment standpoint but I find them that interesting. Is it just me?
    It is not just you, I would have jumped all over the No4, especially considering it is a Savage.

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