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    CO-AR's Secret Jedi roberth's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martinjmpr View Post
    My go-to for gun values is Gunbroker. I look at COMPLETED auctions within the last year where the item actually sold. That gives me a "high" and "low" range of prices.

    When it came time to sell some guns last year that's what I used and the amount I got was pretty much what I saw on GB. If I'm aiming for a quick sale (which I usually am) I put my asking price at a little above the "low average."
    Do this.

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    Refinishing ruins collector value. It is only original once.

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    Its only worth what somebody is willing to pay for it.
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    Fusion isn’t a huge name in custom or even semi custom 1911’s and I don’t think a low serial # will make a bit of a difference in its resale value. Do what you want with it, but I’d keep it if I were you. Just being honest.
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    Some companies will refinish their own products. Never hurts to ask.

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    Shoot the crap out of it, enjoy it, keep it in the best possible condition while researching the value.

    Have fun with it!
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    Now see, this is where I was coming from when I asked in a different thread recently, why is everyone selling stuff off. Not a derail attempt here, just a related observation within context.


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    Cause I’m buying other stuff��

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    Quote Originally Posted by feal View Post
    Cause I?m buying other stuff��
    That's the only reason I sell anything, in fact, I can't remember the last time I bought a new gun without selling something to offset the cost of said gun.

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    Get bored with one and want to try something new. That is why i sell.

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