I heard that it sold for $870. It would have been neat to have another great rifle in .20 cal.
Wonder if 20 cal was a Beeman thing? Could be really rare if that’s the case.
People with more money than brains are what is driving the prices up. Can't hardly blame the seller. Heck, if you're willing to give me double what a gun is worth I'm gonna take the money and run.
Quote from: 45flint on March 13, 2018, 08:02:06 AMWonder if 20 cal was a Beeman thing? Could be really rare if that’s the case.I don't know. I have a friend who collects Sharps, & will ask him. He may even be the one who bought this one.
There is a very nice " match " to Marty's Sheridan at auction, now.
Bill, not necessarily. It is extremely hard to find any vintage rifle in great or excellent condition for $200 or less. Look at some of the less than desirables over on eBay or other similar online sites that are bringing much more. I think those examples fit the more money than brains scenario, although I would have to disagree that the same can be applied here.