General Chit-Chat, comments etc
Mon Aug 28, 2017 6:34 am
...exceeding 90 rifles and handguns from a relative who recently passed away, what would be the best way to do this, post-I-594.
The widow is in Spokane.
Auction house?
Pawn shop? (probably the worst price for some valuable rifles)
Mon Aug 28, 2017 6:45 am
sell them ones self so get the most return.
If you want a lump sum just ask Steve, he works at Boeing and buys weird stuff. HA
consign a few at a time at a local shop. you get money and you support a local shop.
keep em, shoot em
Mon Aug 28, 2017 6:51 am
First step would be to document what you have and come up with values. I'm guessing the blue book would be the easiest way to find those.
I think that would help decide which route to take.
Mon Aug 28, 2017 6:56 am
From the Waguns CoC:
"5) Compliance with Laws - All WaGuns users are expected to comply with all local, state and federal laws..."
Personally, I think I might clear some trunk space and drive to Spokane... quietly...
Mon Aug 28, 2017 6:57 am
I that was me I would sell the common ones locally, meeting at one good gunshop for a three hour time slot every saturday/sunday (cuts down logistics). Anything rare, unusual, or expensive would go on GB.
RocketScott wrote:I'm guessing the blue book would be the easiest way to find those.
Blue book values are all but useless, use gunbroker completed auctions.
Mon Aug 28, 2017 7:06 am
You're simply trying to sell all 90 of them?
I'd probably consign them at a gun store, especially since it sounds like you're the one doing the legwork and it's so far away from home.
Mon Aug 28, 2017 7:13 am
RocketScott wrote:First step would be to document what you have and come up with values. I'm guessing the blue book would be the easiest way to find those.
I think that would help decide which route to take.
I guess I should have been more clear.
I am going out there Sep 15th with 2 2017 blue books and cataloging and photographing them all.
I have experience selling collections, but not one this size and BEFORE I-594....
She does not want to sell them onsie, twosie, to a store. It's all or nothing.
Mon Aug 28, 2017 7:14 am
MadPick wrote:You're simply trying to sell all 90 of them?
I'd probably consign them at a gun store, especially since it sounds like you're the one doing the legwork and it's so far away from home.
Yeah, I think that's the route we'll take. There is a Cabelas nearby too. I didn't think of that...I was thinking an estate auction house or something?
Mon Aug 28, 2017 7:14 am
There are people/businesses who will buy entire collections. It really depends on whether or not the firearms are common or have some collector value. Once an inventory is available you can make a few calls.
Mon Aug 28, 2017 7:20 am
sportsdad60 wrote:MadPick wrote:You're simply trying to sell all 90 of them?
I'd probably consign them at a gun store, especially since it sounds like you're the one doing the legwork and it's so far away from home.
Yeah, I think that's the route we'll take. There is a Cabelas nearby too. I didn't think of that...I was thinking an estate auction house or something?
From what I've heard, Cabela's will buy them outright but won't give you a very good price. Going the consignment route will (I believe) net you more money, while still eliminating most of the hassle.
Mon Aug 28, 2017 7:34 am
Buddy of mine passed a few years ago. His brother sold some of his collection through a gun shop close to Olympia. They charged 10% per firearm. They did all the work and all the transfers. I thought they were more than fair and the brother got 90% of each firearms value.
These were Colts and Winchesters.
I can get you the name and number of the shop if you're interested.
Old Colts and Winchesters will bring in foot traffic as well.
Mon Aug 28, 2017 7:44 am
You need more guns. Keep them
Mon Aug 28, 2017 7:45 am
I'll give you $1000 cash right now for the lot...
Mon Aug 28, 2017 7:55 am
MadPick wrote:
From what I've heard, Cabela's will buy them outright but won't give you a very good price. Going the consignment route will (I believe) net you more money, while still eliminating most of the hassle.
They give you something like 2/3 or 3/4 of the book value. Can actually be ok as sometimes the book value is higher than market.
Mon Aug 28, 2017 8:04 am
We charge 10% on consignment. Send us the list once you have and we'd be happy to review it and advise.
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