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Dang, I was there Saturday and could have helped. After this thread though I was hesitant to frequent Keith's table. He does have A LOT of goods. Good luck.
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I must be sloooow. What do you suspect?
Gents:
The pistol in question was a Remington 51 on Keith's used gun table. The Remington 51 was a pocket pistol first produced around 1918 or so. This particular example had the gentleman's name engraved on the slide. I last saw it today around 11:00 AM.
this is confusing. Someone needs to let the OP know so he can go find his gun if it really is his
Wonder how much Keith is asking for it? Sure sounds like it might be the right gun..We need to find a way to contact the OP. Kieth is a bum!
Here is the latest information I have:
The gun was sold to Keith the first week of July with several other guns in the collection. Keith DID hold the gun so the seller could be sure she wanted to part with it. He finally was told that it was not wanted by the seller, and he placed it in the case and it sold very quickly. Keith advised us that the gun was not worth anything and could not be transfered back into California, (this isformation is untrue).
We called Keith on July 6th and he advised that the gun had sold and he WOULD NOT contact the buyer. We offered to pay the buyer more than they paid for the gun nut Keith would not help.
This gun, (I believe was a .32 auto), was engraved with my grandfathers name. The best we can find is he bought or was given it shortly after leaving the police force.
I understand that the gun was sold to Keith for $75.00 and Keith sold it for $150.00. I DO NOT deny that Keith needs to profit from this situation as well as the new buyer, however Keith will not put the buyer intouch with us.
This gun has great centamental value to the gun colectors in the family.
Thanks again for your help.
Don
Don:
At the Portland gunshow today there was a Remington pistol on the used gun table with the name W. A. Hall engraved on the left side of the slide.....I think they were asking $350 for it.....
Don:
At the Portland gunshow today there was a Remington pistol on the used gun table with the name W. A. Hall engraved on the left side of the slide.....I think they were asking $350 for it.....
Gents:
The pistol in question was a Remington 51 on Keith's used gun table. The Remington 51 was a pocket pistol first produced around 1918 or so. This particular example had the gentleman's name engraved on the slide. I last saw it today around 11:00 AM.