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Miscellaneous => Classifieds -- For Buying or Selling => Topic started by: ECR on March 04, 2018, 08:17:44 PM
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Karl is selling a Colt Python 4" blued model from 1963. Nice gun. Looking for around $2,300
PM me if interested.
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Nice gun. I have passed on a few Pythons over the years. Every time I pass on it, it gains another few hundred dollars in value.
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LOL ~ Yea, funny how that works. When I was a youngster growing up, I saw the house our parents paid $10,990.00 for brand new in 1955. When I wanted to buy one in the early 1970s, the same house was now around $37,500.00! I said that's baloney, I'll wait until it goes down, thinking like a car that devalues over time, unless it turns into a collectible item. So, here we are today and a few years ago, that same house that Karl and I grew up in sold for $359,000.00! WTH!? . . . . . I guess no one told us that houses just go up! lol. Well, that's all I got for now folks. lol. Enjoy your day! ;-)
Eric R.
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If only you had the money back then to buy a few houses and rent them out to cover the mortgage. Mortgage on $10000 would have been about $80 per month.
Guns go up in value, but I always compare a gun's appreciation to the stock market. I had a gun double in value, but the stock market went up 4x in the same time period, so I wasn't as impressed with the gun's value. $1000 invested in Coke stock in 1963 would be worth $194,000 today if you reinvested the dividends.
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Yes,things go up.
When I came home on leave early 1968 I bought a brand new 1968 396/375 horse Chevy Chevelle
for $3271.00.Yep,times change.
But on the other hand A brother of mine just out of engineering school paid I believe a couple hundred bucks for a calculator.That same calculator today is probably $15.00.
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Yes,things go up.
When I came home on leave early 1968 I bought a brand new 1968 396/375 horse Chevy Chevelle
for $3271.00.Yep,times change.
But on the other hand A brother of mine just out of engineering school paid I believe a couple hundred bucks for a calculator.That same calculator today is probably $15.00.
That $100 graphing calculator is now a free app on your phone
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That phone is also a depreciating asset with planned obsolescence, but as you said it does have some present utilitarian value.
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Eric,
Karl has a nice snake there!!
I too have seen too many price increases in my life,but I'm afraid I won't see as many in the future like I have in the past!! :(. If you know what I mean!
Let's just say my luck hast been the best with "deals" but life has been great fun no matter what!! 8)
All the best for Karl's sale 8)
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Ha haa . . . . . Thanks Brenden.
ecr