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Old 27th April 2016, 02:09 PM   #12
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All very valid points, however antique weapons are still plentiful at reasonable prices! It will require study, knowledge,and work.Auctions, estate sales, garage sales, gun and militaria shows, antique sales,epay, etc..If it looks like too good, it probably is a bad investment, but not always.This is where learned experience, study, and putting your hands on it first will pay dividends.
Part of the learning curb, will be getting burned ; don't get mad, just keep it, study it and learn from it .
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