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Do we overvalue sentimental value of our guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="WindSurgeon" data-source="post: 1585197" data-attributes="member: 87859"><p>A lot of private sellers have told me their stories around a gun, thinking that it will create empathy for the sale and a higher price, or they think it is worth more because of the story. I don't buy on people's memories about an object. Secondly, auctions create a whole different overpricing situation especially when a few people in a room want the same gun for their personal collections. I've also found some screaming deals there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WindSurgeon, post: 1585197, member: 87859"] A lot of private sellers have told me their stories around a gun, thinking that it will create empathy for the sale and a higher price, or they think it is worth more because of the story. I don't buy on people's memories about an object. Secondly, auctions create a whole different overpricing situation especially when a few people in a room want the same gun for their personal collections. I've also found some screaming deals there. [/QUOTE]
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