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11-05-2011, 10:57 PM #1Junior Member
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Are There Any Good Live-Auction Firearm Sales in The Pacific Northwest?
Are live firearm auctions popular in this neck of the woods? If they are, where are the good ones? If they aren't, why not? I'm hoping to find something like Rock Island Auction Company, Reata Pass Auctions, Heritage/Greg Martin Auctions, or James D. Julia Auctions.
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12-08-2011, 11:35 PM #2Junior Member
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Ogallerie Auctions in Portland, they seem to always have a few guns in the monthly auctions and sometimes they have quite a few great guns.
You can google em, I think you can bid online, phone bid and go there.
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12-09-2011, 10:16 AM #3Junior Member
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Reacher - Thanks for the tip. I was beginning to wonder if anyone out there had a suggestion. I'll check their site out.
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12-09-2011, 12:41 PM #4Senior Member
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These folks have auctions every Friday night, not always with firearms, but when there are, it does get interesting. 12-09-11 – Friday Night Auction | Estate Sales Unlimited
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12-09-2011, 01:13 PM #5Junior Member
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Hey, I noticed the December 9th auction in Hillsboro has firearms listed. Thanks for the link.
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12-09-2011, 01:27 PM #6Senior Member
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Raygun,no problem. If you subscribe to their email list(its free, no charge) they send out the notice for what is in the Friday auction on Wednesday evening. This is usually how I determine if I want to go that week or not. They said at last weeks auction that they had received a consignment of about 100 guns, and that they would be selling them over the next couple weeks. I have never seen more that 10 at one of their auctions. Also, they have a set time for when they sell the firearms and related items. 8pm. That way, they can sell the firearms and still have time for the paperwork and the back ground check(they do all that right at the auction house). I am not going this week, not really interested in what they are offering but when they do, I usually go.
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01-03-2012, 06:14 PM #7Junior Member
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The January Ogallerie auction has some nice originals; Browning shotguns, Winchester highwall, 1866, and the most beatiful original 1886 I've ever seen.
If only I was a rich man
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01-03-2012, 06:22 PM #8Senior Member
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Make sure you KNOW what the gun you are bidding on is worth and what the total cost to you will be. Or at least KNOW what you are willing to pay.
Most of the stories I hear from the auctions are cheep guns selling for way over what they are worth.




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