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500 Nitro, If you ever sold a gun for more than you paid, you're a lot more astute at the purchase and sell concepts than I am. Still what I am referring to, as well as what one or two others on the thread are referring to, is that investments tend to top out at a price eventually, then either stagnate at that level or drop in value. Given the limited market of double rifle buyers, a sale cannot be expected in short order, hence it is not a liquid asset. It appears as though it would be really easy to lose on one as an investment, which stinks, because I'd actually like a nice old best grade British gun. Richard. |