BearHawk 357
Single-Sixer
Have you ever bought a used gun and found the original sales receipt in the bottom of the box?
Do you have an old sales receipt, from a gun that you purchased, that shows a disgustingly low or strange price on it?
If so then post them up. Feel free to block out any of the names, on the receipt, to protect the identity of yourself and/or others. Also, if you have a story but no pictures then go ahead and share your story anyway.
I bought a used GP-100 the other day and found the original sales reciept in the bottom of the box. The original owner purchased this revolver back in 1994.
The OTD price paid back in 1994 was: $407.17
The OTD price that I paid in 2010 was: $400.00
The 2010 shop owner had $450 on the ticket (I'm friends with the owner and got a better price). So, technically this gun's value has climbed up past the original sales price. Getting the original sales receipt with this gun really made my day for some reason. I guess it kind of made me feel connected to the gun's history, if only slightly. The GP-100 is nearly mint. It is one of my favorite guns. Let's see some other historical documents.
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Do you have an old sales receipt, from a gun that you purchased, that shows a disgustingly low or strange price on it?
If so then post them up. Feel free to block out any of the names, on the receipt, to protect the identity of yourself and/or others. Also, if you have a story but no pictures then go ahead and share your story anyway.
I bought a used GP-100 the other day and found the original sales reciept in the bottom of the box. The original owner purchased this revolver back in 1994.
The OTD price paid back in 1994 was: $407.17
The OTD price that I paid in 2010 was: $400.00
The 2010 shop owner had $450 on the ticket (I'm friends with the owner and got a better price). So, technically this gun's value has climbed up past the original sales price. Getting the original sales receipt with this gun really made my day for some reason. I guess it kind of made me feel connected to the gun's history, if only slightly. The GP-100 is nearly mint. It is one of my favorite guns. Let's see some other historical documents.
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