Wow! What a GREAT price (for the seller!)

Maybe he could take some of the money and invest in a photography course, specializing in FOCUS !!

Ken.
 
What's surprising

is that most of his auctions only received one bid. How much you willing to bet that this is just some eight-ball throwing out high numbers and waiting to see if any fool bites? When no one bites, he creates a pseudo buyer (really himself) to bid on the item so he can jack up an A+ rating.
 
But dig that 'fancy target grip'....

The one problem (and benefit if you're selling) with gunbroker, no insertion fees. I see the same idiots listing the same overpriced junk over and over...looking for a sucker.
 
I originally posted about this chump because he's got a 547 listed for sale for an outrageous price.

I've been tempted to big $250 on it, and see where it goes. And bid $250 on it every time it's reposted.
 
That's what happens when one smokes too much wackey tobaccy and try to focus with ground glass.:)

I think I have a box of those "fancy" grips.

Sam
 
At least no one fell for it. The auction ended with 0 bids.

Mike, I don't think you can bid $250 on an item that starts at $825. The bid probably wouldn't even be registered. It's encouraging that on the few pages of his items I looked at, there isn't one single bid.
 
I've seen those strange ads to. Maybe he prices them so high that no one bids online, but then he sells them "under the table" to the highest E-mail offer, thereby avoiding the fee to the website. Who knows.
 
DAMN! I would sell my guns if I could get prices like that. Don't suppose he would give me $700 for a NIB 19-4? That way he could make over $100. I am sure that I could locate one to sell him. Is it possible that guns are priced like that in N.Y. or is it that the seller is in N.Y.
 
I've seen those strange ads to. Maybe he prices them so high that no one bids online, but then he sells them "under the table" to the highest E-mail offer, thereby avoiding the fee to the website. Who knows.

DUH!

:D
 
Well, he's obviously sold something on-line, as he has some feedback.

Take a look at what he charges for shipping a pistol, too. $40? Seems a tad high.
 
Guess he is trying to make his first billion,or maybe his wife is trying to make him sell his guns and he prices them so high that no one will bid on them hence he gets to keep them.:rolleyes:
 
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