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Jap Captured 1941 Johnson for sale
Last edited by Robert H; 11-11-2009 at 05:35 PM.
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Between gunbroker and auction arms; I'd go with gunbroker. I'm not familiar with gunrunner auctions. As to value, I don't know. I don't follow Johnsons.
I can give you info on the para knives though.
Are you selling everything but the class 3 weapons?
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Originally Posted by
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Between gunbroker and auction arms; I'd go with gunbroker. I'm not familiar with gunrunner auctions. As to value, I don't know. I don't follow Johnsons.
I can give you info on the para knives though.
Are you selling everything but the class 3 weapons?
I won't be selling everything just most of everything. I will be keeping the SS Lugar & holster, Radom & holster, the Colts, my unfired US&S 1911A1, M1 Garand and a couple of boxes of the shotgun ammo. Most everything else is for sale. I’ll go ahead and delete the photos of the stuff I’m going to keep. Everything including the accessories shown in photos will be for sale.
I am a member of the Ohio Gun Collectors Association and have always gone to larger gun shows like Louisville but I haven't been able to go in the past 2 years. That's why I'm asking about current values.
Since I’m out of touch with current values, I do intend to sell everything at auction. However, if anyone is interested in any particular piece of my collection, let me know and I will inform you when & where I place it up for auction.
Thanks very much for the help guys, Bob
Last edited by Robert H; 11-11-2009 at 07:49 PM.
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Thanks....
...I'd be interested in the 38spl tracer and the navy ammo pouch.
Chris
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...I'd be interested in the 38spl tracer and the navy ammo pouch.
Chris
Thanks Chris, I will PM you the info when & where they will auction. Kindly, Bob
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Robert,
I sent you a PM
Hi Bob, thanks for the info. I changed the title of the photo to reflect the German para is a repro. The other, I'm looking for the original photo I took to replace the one with the incorporated text.
Looks like I may have been had. For my education, what should I look at to verify the German para knife is or isn't a repro? It has the stampings on the awe blade.
What did the US para knives from WW2 look like? Weren’t the orange plastic handles used at all in WW2? Thanks again, Bob
Last edited by Robert H; 11-13-2009 at 04:35 PM.
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Bob,
The dead give-away on the German para is the copper rivets.Also, on real takedowns, the individual parts are numbered.
The orange switchblade is a MC-1 and was made by 3 different makers. In WWII, they used the M2 switchblade which was made by Schrade and did not have a shroud cutter.They had either black or brown handles that were made of plastic(maybe bakelite) or steel.
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What you have is a nicely restored JSAR with lesser condition original components (stock, magazine, bbl.) included. This puts the rifle in the $4000 range. There are currently 9 JSARs of varying values on Gunbroker with very little interest judging from the lack of bids. Gunrunner Auctions has generally done well with JSARs. Indeed, a few years ago they had the record of $7700. Since that time, it has been surpassed so the current record is somewhere around $8800. As one who kinda deals in JSARs, I can tell you they are not selling now and it is a good time to buy.
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Originally Posted by
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Bob,
The dead give-away on the
German para is the copper rivets.Also, on real takedowns, the individual parts are numbered.
The orange switchblade is a MC-1 and was made by 3 different makers. In WWII, they used the M2 switchblade which was made by Schrade and did not have a shroud cutter.They had either black or brown handles that were made of plastic(maybe bakelite) or steel.
Bob, very nice collection indeed. Thank you for the information on my knives. The only good thing about my knives is that I bought them years ago so I don’t have a lot of money in them. Thanks so much. Bob