The Rohrbaugh Forum
Miscellaneous => Other Guns => Topic started by: Calvin Cooledge on August 03, 2006, 09:00:31 PM
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Hi Guys!
Just got back from vacation, and had a great time. Stayed with my friend part of the time in Pittsburgh (Mountain Man knows him;^) and he brought out his usual assortment of new guns and knives I had not seen.
He handed me a new Kimber Eclipse 1911 and asked me to find the flaw in it. Well, since I'm such a good speller (people call me Aaron Spelling;^), I immediately noticed the "flaw" was that Eclipse was misspelled on the slide! It was spelled "Eclipes"!
I thought "Wow! Who missed this boo boo? I bet he lost his job!" and then I thought "I bet this is worth a lot of money, depending on how many they let get out before their discovery."
Any thoughts on this? I know most of ya'll (or "youns", as they say in Pittsburgh) know more about collectible guns than I do. What say you?
Cal
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I expect that a "batch" of them left the factory like that. Doubtful that their production involves individually engraved slides.
Not sure if an "error" like that would create any value in a handgun....just postage stamps! ;D
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Cal - I knew about the misspelling from a email from our Pittsburgh buddy. It would depend on how many went out that way and what it is worth to someone. Seems a Kimber collector would pay some for it.
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Steve - I guess much would depend on how many made it out!
Collectibles tho are hard to assess but I do know there are folks out there who will collect almost anything ''different''!
I wonder when the next "Eclipes" of the sun is due ;)